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nipples lol (o)(o)
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Finally sold the 6th gen ipod I got and never liked. I need to remove all the songs from it though, if I just reset it to factory settings, will that do it?
I dont want to plug it into itunes because I have gone back to using my old one, so there are more songs now on itunes than there were the first (and last) time I used the 6th gen one I am now selling. Help! |
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The Night Worker
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I would have thought a factory reset would delete everything, If not set up a bogus ITunes account connect the Ipod & it will wipe it clean for you.
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Dirty Spammer
Join Date: Jul 2006
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I think the same as Malc. I am sure a factory reset will get rid of everything and put it back to how it was when you got it.
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nipples lol (o)(o)
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Just tried it but it states it won't wipe any synced content.
Scrap that, managed to format it via something I googled Last edited by Knipples; 22-07-2011 at 08:44. |
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just restore the ipod in iTunes
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