The amount of memory that is says is the formatted memory, not the actual memory.
then it will hold less songs
Let's use the iPod Touch 8gb for example. Due to the preloaded apps, software, and other features that are preloaded onto the iPod Touch, which take just under a gigabyte of memory, there are 7.1 gigabytes of space on the iPod touch instead of 8. It's all about the preloaded apps and software used to run the iPod Touch.
Restore it in iTunes
Ahh. My ipod nano has 16g but it says 15g. That is because the ipod alone has 16g, but it comes with 15g, because 1g is used for the ipod software.
you sync it theres this button that says sync when you plug your ipod in and you click it
Plug your Ipod into your computer. Open Itunes. Click on your Ipod under where it says "devices". At the bottom of the page there is a bar that shows the capacity and how much is being used.
Human error.
try to plug it harder in the usb port or plug in the ipod in the cable
GB stands for Gigabyte, which is a unit of measurement to show how much memory your iPod will have. Therefore, the 8gb will hold LOADS less music, apps, vids etc. than a 32gb iPod. Also you can get more apps because you have a built in microphone.So when it says 1st generation it means 8gb and when it says 2nd generation it means 32 or 64gb. But when you are talking about the 3rd generation the 32 and 64GB have better graphics and a faster processor then the 8 GB.
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How to fix ram, or temporary memory, that says no memory?
that is easy when u plug in ur ipod and where it tells u how much memory it has and the picture of it and everything there are 3 boxes under the restore button and check the one that says:, manually ,amage song and videos