this have happened to me, try restarting you computer with the ipod plugged in if that doesnt make the trick reinstalling itunes always does
They will only on your home computer. Your home computer is that ONE computer that you got all of your music/videos off of. (or the first computer you sync-ed your ipod/iphone with. Then you click on your ipod/iphone and sync the apps on the 'applications' tab on the top. It might ask you to put in your itunes email and password (otherwise known as 'apple ID) Dont worry. Just put in your info. Its just asking you permission to download all of the apps you PAID for.
it means whatever is in your itunes would be synced to your ipod. so sometimes you have songs in your ipod that is not on itunes. and when you sync it with itunes, it wipes out whatever is in your ipod. yes. but check out xilisoft ipod rip. it syncs both ways and wont wipe anything. http://www.xilisoft.com/ipod-rip.html
A dsi wont even beat an iPod shuffle. DSI stinks.
the computer you are trying to sync it to may have a different version of itunes than you have. for example the newer ipods wont sync to aything but the newest version of itunes that was out when it was released or any new version that have been released since.
You can sync to your ipod with Windows Media Player. This app costs $, but it does work. http://www.mgtek.com/dopisp/
No. If you sync your iPod it wont delete your apps. But if you click "Restore" while the iPod is plugged in, then it will restore you iPod to how it was when you bought it (no apps, no contacts, etc.) and then update it to the newest version of software.
It does'nt say the name of the song
Go to your iPod tab on the left sidebar. Click on applications on the top option tabs. Select the "Sync Applications" box. Select the Apps you want on your iPod, and sync your iPod. Ive got this part covered...but it wont let me select the apps I want on my iPod. Any advice?
stick your finger up your a** then smear it on your ipod that should work
The answer to this question might be one of two things: 1) It might be COMPLETELY dead and has to charge for a while until it shows 2) It might be that you synced it with one computer and then tried to sync it with another one and it didn't show because it is only capable of syncing with one computer. Check those two things and see what happens. Hope this will help.
You cannot change the order of songs on an iPod, only on iTunes.