the songs that you have on your ipod should be on your computer, so you might have a lead that came with your phone. If you do plug the lead into your computer and your phone. then download the songs onto it.if you dont have a lead, you can buy one.
Yes it will as power will be put through the usb lead
no, it comes with instructions that lead you to apple.com to download itunes
If You've Tryed LimeWire. Its Just Like It. But It Can Lead To Viruses. And Your Computer May Get Slow.
After removing the radio from a Mitsubishi Triton, use a grey cable from the back of a CD-ROM in the computer. Connect to a stereo mic jack for the input to add aux lead for iPod.
get your charger lead. And then plug the USB connection into the computer. (the fat end). The port for it is in your hard drive. then get the other end and put it into your ipod touch. the port for this will be situated at the bottom of it near the home button. Make sure your computer is on, it will automatically sync to your computer and begin charging. a charger lead symbol will come up on the ipods screen showing that it is being charged.
Use of anti-virus protection protects the computer against viruses. Computer viruses can cause serious damage to files and programs which can lead to data lose. It can also lead to programs not running properly.
Actually, there are computer viruses that are designed to shut down important parts of your computer hardware than can lead to damage to many physical parts of your computer.
With the UBS lead.
you need a lead that fits the ipod and the imac.
ESD (Electrostatic Discharge) can permanently damage a computer component by creating a sudden surge of electricity that can break down the delicate circuitry. EMI (Electromagnetic Interference) can disrupt the functioning of computer components temporarily, but if intense and prolonged, it could also lead to permanent damage by causing overheating or electronic stress.
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