To make iTunes start when you turn on a Mac open System Preferences and click on Accounts. In your account select the Login Items button and click the + at the bottom of the pane. Select iTunes and click the Add button. The next time you start the Mac iTunes will be launched.
Try clicking start, click on run and type iTunes. It should start up.
Plug it into your computer. It will start to charge, then turn on within a couple of minutes.
You have to download iTunes then plug your iPod onto the computer
No. If you are downloading your computer needs to be on
you dont turn it on you plug it into ur computer and download it using itunes
You have to have iTunes. That is why it is saying that you need to connect to iTunes. You have to download the latest version of iTunes from Apple's website, and open it up when you have the iPod connected to the computer.
it can either be your computer or it could be that you need too get the most current version of itunes
plug it in to a computer and sync it with itunes
Just plug it in to the computer and start iTunes, iTunes does it for you.There are some configuration options in iTunes that lets you turn automatic backup on and off for the different categories (applications, video etc.), as far as I remember the iPod must be plugged in to see them.
If you have 'Home Sharing' you can sign in on your new computer with your itunes account and your computer would ask you if you would like to turn on home sharing and it will guide you through the steps from there.
It means you have to plug the usb cord into the computer. Then it will bring up itunes.
You use your volume controls on your phone, computer, or tablet.