It stores a copy of everything so that if you have a crash you can restore everything back to the way it was.
you can transfer songs from your ipod to your computer it is true
you go to the file with your IPod name and if you scroll down it will have some choices you want your IPod to do under 'Backup' and you can click 'Back up this computer' off by clicking the circle with the dot in the middle and it won't do it anymore.
Backing up your iOS device basically putts all your data From your iOS device on your computer. This is great when you want to migrate data from 1 old iOS device to a new one.
Yes, it should back up all of your media no matter where you got it from.
* sensor wheel * screen * backing * buttons * on, off switch good luck with your project! =]
It means you make a copy of it in case it gets corrupted. It doesn't necessarily work unless you have it backed up on your computer. I would recommend you look online for websites, I know there are a few that people use, for their jailbroken ipods.
When your iPod says "synchronizing," it means that the device is transferring data between itself and a connected computer, usually via iTunes or Finder. This process typically involves updating music, videos, playlists, and other content, ensuring that what's on the iPod matches what is stored on the computer. Synchronization can also include backing up settings and data from the iPod to the computer.
When backing up more then 30 ft. you are required to activate your hazard lights when backing up. So yes, if you are backing up 100 ft. you have to use your hazard lights.
yeah please help! my ipod will no longer charge when i plug it in (either to the computer or outlet) so it's too late to back it up on the computer. i was just wondering if there is an app for your ipod so you could do it on there. Please answer as soon as possible, i don't want to loose all my songs, videos, pictures, etc. (and if there is not an app, is there any other way i would be able to do this?)
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You can find the device on your computer, go into it, and check if your files are there. If they are, it is backing up your stuff.
According to the author backing up is always considered dangerous?