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app103:
My daughter received an ipod for Giftmas that was preloaded with 6 gigs of music.

We would like to be able to copy this music to her hard drive so she won't lose it.

Does anybody know of a freeware utility that will copy these files to a Windows PC?  :tellme:

I found a few that were free, but they were for Mac only, not Windows.

Any suggestions will be greatly appreciated.

TucknDar:
The iPod can be used as a regular USB drive, so you can copy the music to you hard drive through a file manager. The manual should tell you how to let the iPod be accessed as a USB drive.

a free iTunes alternative is Yamipod: www.yamipod.com (down at time of writing)

I also recommend the free Rockbox firmware for iPods and other portable players. Check it out at www.rockbox.org
One advantage with rockbox is that it's much easier to organize the music on the player, since everything can be stored in proper directories and not screwed up dirs like the regular firmware does.

app103:
The iPod can be used as a regular USB drive, so you can copy the music to you hard drive through a file manager. The manual should tell you how to let the iPod be accessed as a USB drive.
-TucknDar (December 25, 2006, 01:36 PM)
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I forgot to mention this ipod didn't come with a manual. (it's used, not new)

app103:
located a manual online for it...

Looking for a freeware ipod utility app

So if the songs were transferred to it through itunes, they can't be transferred to hard drive through Explorer because they will not show up as being there.

So I still need a utility to transfer them from the ipod to hard drive.  :huh:

TucknDar:
Yamipod oughta do it for you even if the music is transferred through iTunes. While the main Yamipod site is down, go here: http://www.snapfiles.com/get/yamipod.html

I don't recall there being a problem seeing the files in a file manager even when I was using iTunes, but I may be wrong. The problem was that when transferring with iTunes the files were given crazy names and put in folders F01-F99 or something. Rockbox solved it  :-*

But you should give Yamipod a try. It's free and the best iPod manager I've tried.

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