CopyTrans - 2.21backup & recovery tool for iPod |
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- Version: 1.02, 6/4/2007 04:19PM PST
mikec352
Used the music transfer program which cost $20 USD and it worked great. My Dell PC harddrive crashed and lost the ITunes library. Apple was NO HELP! Tough luck was basically their answer. This program worked well and I did not encounter any problems. I restored a Nano with 2GB, 600 songs, and I couldn't be happier. Wasted a Saturday morning at the Apple "Genius Bar" getting nothing but 'tough luck' answers. Apple seems most concerned about selling you a song and then it's 'good luck'.
CopyPod saved all my songs 



- Version: 7.63, 3/13/2006 02:49AM PST
coolaid1
A great tool which was really helpful to me. I have about 6500 songs on my iPod, and on a certain moment all songs just disappeared on the iPod: they were all gone in iTunes and when also on the iPod itself it listed: 0 songs. Strange because phisically they were all there (iPod about screen said I used 33 gig and still had 5 available). In Windows Explorer I could see all the directories in the hidden iPod folder (F00 tot F49) with all the MP3 files. However copying these to the harddisk did not copy all my Ratings, Playcounts and Playlists. CopyPod was the only program I found which could see all the files. I was able to restore it directly into iTunes (in mp3 format) and keep all my ratings. Thanks guys!
With a couple of clicks, it imported my whole iPod to iTunes, keeping my ratings, playlists, album artworks, podcasts, videos.
I was then able to synchronize my iPod with iTunes just the way I used to before my system crash.
Every iPod owner needs it!
Thanks!!!