Windows Live Sync was a file synchronization service by Microsoft that allowed users to keep files in sync across multiple computers and devices. It enabled users to access their files from anywhere by maintaining a consistent version across various locations. The service was integrated with Windows Live services and later evolved into what is now known as SkyDrive, and eventually OneDrive, which offers cloud storage and file sharing capabilities. Windows Live Sync was discontinued in 2011.
Yes, Windows Live Sync on your computer could be necessary on the computer. Windows Live Sync is designed to helped the user sort and store files.
One does not need to purchase the Windows Live Sync software. It can be downloaded for free online from the 'software informer' website. One can also download it from 'CNET'.
windows sync center or windows media player
ActiveX is used for visuals in diffrent games and windows software. Live Mesh was Microsoft's old sync application. It's been replaced by SkyDrive.
Windows media player will put whatever songs you have in your sync list on to you mp3/iPod.
Yes, type sync into the start menu, to use it
You can sync to your ipod with Windows Media Player. This app costs $, but it does work. http://www.mgtek.com/dopisp/
Yes
If you sync your iPod with a Mac, you'll only be able to sync it with a Windows if you reformat it to be compatible with Windows. In other words, you can only use your iPod with one OS at a time.
Windows 7 or Windows Vista Ultimate
upload them
Right below the sign in box for your user name and password is a check box that you can check to tell Live Sync to remember your password. [That is true but there is a known bug in the Live software (including Messenger and Sync) that causes it to fail to remember login data even when the box is checked. See discussion and software fix here: http://messengergeek.spaces.live.com/blog/cns!E3785B1281BBDA1!2883.entry?sa=954280017. It worked for me. Scan the software fix for viruses before using it, of course.]