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Plug in the iPod into your computer and open up iTunes. Then, when iTunes recognizes your iPod (assuming you have already have registered it with iTunes and such), click on your iPod tab in the navigation bar to the left of your screen in iTunes. After that, just click the restore button at the bottom, and follow what iTunes tells you to do from there to restore your iPod.
First, plug in your iPod into the computer and open up iTunes. Second, select the video that is in iTunes, or if there isn't already one in there, just drag it into the movies section of iTunes. Finally, just drag the movie onto the iPod section in the navigation bar and wait for it to transfer.
Try highlighting all of the songs in your iTunes library and, while the iPod is connected to iTunes, drag it over onto the iPod menu in the iTunes navigation bar to your left. It should add all of the songs to it.
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Customize the shortcut bar for quick access to the features and functionality you use most often. The McAfee ePO interface uses menu-based navigation
Most likely it is called the "navigation bar."
A positive of a nav bar is to navagite uses back and forth
When the iTunes store is open, look directly below where the current song is displayed. There should be a gray bar that shows the back, forward, and home button on the left. On the right, there should be a tiny box (which shows your current balance) and a "Sign In" button. Log in either with an iTunes or AOL account. This is for Windows and may be slightly different on a Mac.
I assume that "local" navigation is navigation affordances that are available on one web page, but not others. Global navigation appears on every page of a web site. Usually found in the form of a bar at the top of the page with all the major parts of the site reflected.
lost my device in itunes,,, so now i can charge my ipod