ipod ouch? that sounds painful but you should get an ipod touch
Answer- You can buy ipod apps with your itunes gift card. Enter your code on itunes and it should show your amount on the bottom. If you have enough money in your account you can buy a app by clicking on it then clicking buy
Many companies make iPod docking stations - not just Apple - in a variety of different colours, styles and makes, so the only thing that such items have in common is that it is compatible with an iPod and plays sounds.
Try clicking the home button
Yes. Simply restore iTunes without clicking any options or anything and it should be back to normal.
When you hook your iPod Nano to your computer, and iTunes is pulled up, it will usually automatically bring you to a screen where you can register your iPod. Try clicking on Store in the panel on the left. You should see the message then.
I'm a computer what to you think? I'd like to hear the music your iPod makes though.
No.If an iPod classic (or any iPod) is passcode locked, and the code is forgotten, one solution is to restore the iPod to factory settings, which will erase the contents of the iPod.The unlock code is stored in plain text if you are syncing it with a PC.When connected to a PC:Inside the ipod_control directory there is a device directory. There is a file _locked that can be opened with Notepad. The passcode is inside there.
If an iPod classic freezes, normally reset fixes most common problems (hold down menu and play buttons for a few seconds). If this does not work, and you have clicking noises, this could mean the hard drive inside the iPod is either damaged or not sitting in its frame properly. Best is to have it looked at by someone professional.Simple way to look at it is, if your PC hard drive starts clicking means its about time for a change before all your data is lostAnswer:If you have the music in iTunes, there are techs who will replace the harddrive or bad screen or the .. that would allow you to save money but still have your iPod back.
You can find one by clicking on the related link.
You unplug it from your computer AFTER clicking the "Eject button" which also gets rid of the itunes.
I am assuming you have a 1st generation iPod Touch. If not, I don't know why it wouldn't work, and you should email someone from Apple or call. If you do, then you need to download newer software that enables your iPod to have apps on it. You can do this by plugging your iPod into the computer it is set up with, and then clicking on it under the devices tab on the left. Near the middle of this page, it should say something about newest software being available for update. Just download that software and re-sync your iPod Touch and the app should be on your iPod.