no
Like any other piece of technology an iPod can get a virus if you have synchronized your iPod onto a computer that has a virus
If the iPod Touch somehow has a virus in it, it could transfer it to your computer if you plug it into your computer, even if it is just for charging.
No but if the virus is affecting iTunes in any way then it might not respond to your iPod as well as it should.
Not with your computer that has a virus. However, just rip the CD to any other computer and use iTunes to drag the files to your iPod touch.
yes, 2 ways, download stuff like virus filled apps or things off the internet from your iPod. Or, put virus like folders into your iPod from a computer, i think there are some virusus that can spread when you plug your iPod into your computer but those are rare
Yes, if you download dodgy software or music, it will freeze you iPod, cut out half way through a song and eventually shut your iPod down and then you will have to buy a new one. I suggest scanning all music before putting it on your iPod and by having viruses on your iPod, when you connect to your computer it will pass it on.
After you have plugged your Ipod into your computer, there should be a notification asking you what to do with the photos on your iPod, select folders and open the 'APPLE100' folder and you will see the pictures. If you do not get the notification, this is because you do not have any photos on your iPod, then go to Computer - Ipod device - APPLE100 to import photos onto your iPod.
Yes but it is extremely rare though. Its most likely u probably uv downloaded crap from the internet. Remember the ipod is a IPOD nota COMPUTER
No, it is not possible to get a virus on your ipod touch
There are many ways an iPod could get corrupted. Here are a few:Connecting iPod to virus-infested computersUnplugging iPod from computer while transferring data (songs, videos, etc.)Jailbreaking (the most common cause)
As far as I am aware, you can NOT get a virus on the iPod Touch 3G. I own one and use it to browse virus infested sites that would normally kill my computer. Have never had a problem with it. Though, it is possible to get multiple pop-ups, which is annoying, but unharmfull to the device.
you plug your Ipod into your computer and you then go into Itunes. after that click restore which restores all settings. the pass code will be unlocked and you can get into your Ipod