go to start, then my computer and go to disc drive E, and if u have frostwire or Limewire drag it to disc drive E and that's all :D
No, but you can put the memory stick into computer, plug ipod touch into computer and add stuff from memory stick onto itunes and from itunes to ipod
if you have a Macintosh: use the name of your old ipod on your new ipod.
You must have itunes installed on your computer to add music to your iPod Touch.
Just as any ipod - put music on your library - drag that music to your ipod on the side or to any playllist OK Hope this helps :)
The PSP has an extremely limited amount of space, which is reserved for things like system settings and updates. To put music or games on, and even to save game data, you need a memory stick.
i tunes file add folder to library then sync or drag them to your ipod
No you can't, sorry :(
They tell you about your ipod like if something go wrong and like how to add music and such.
you first download it off the computer then add it to you ipod
No
First off, any music you want on your ipod, add it into your itunes. [ie the hard copy of music you have?] Then either manually re-add the stuff on or sync the itunes library [or your selected music] with your ipod. Hope that helps!
It depends, if you have an ipod shuffle it is either a 2 gb or 4 gb while the sansa clip+ starts off at 4 gb with a user choice to add a memory card but the ipod classic has 160 gb but it is bulkier so it just depends on what size you want or if you just care about memory