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iPod and Contacts issue — #1

I have a relatively new 20 GB iPod (2 months old), running the latest iPod software and iTunes 5, that will not update my contacts list. It updates my music, my calendars, but not …
MacNN Troubleshooting by gtrpkr

iPod and Contacts issue — #2

What are you running? Windows? Mac? Let us know. How would you normally go about getting your contacts on the iPod? :O Also, the link in your message takes me to a 'start new thr…
MacNN Troubleshooting by B Gallagher

Nano freespace minus application? — #1

Thinking about getting a Nano, I decided to see just how much 4GB would hold by deleting all but 4GB of my iTunes Library from my 15GB iPod. Strangely, 4GB of music showed up as …
MacNN Hardware by Mr. Gogarty

Nano freespace minus application? — #2

You probably have other programs on your iPod. Have you ever used it as an external hard drive? You should be getting closer to 13.5 gb on a 15gb iPod, I would say.
MacNN Hardware by Kyros

Nano freespace minus application? — #3

If you don't have any computer data on the iPod, just use the iPod updater program to restore it to the factory state. That should get you back to full capacity.
MacNN Hardware by Icruise

Nano freespace minus application? — #4

I guess I'd like to know what the formatted capacity of the iPod nano is. It's usually about 92% of the iPod's stated size when empty. The iPod has to reserve some space to keep t…
MacNN Hardware by wilsonng

Nano freespace minus application? — #6

Memory sizes are not like hard drive sizes. Since memory chips operate in powers of 2, 4GB of flash memory should actually be 4GB. Apparently, the iPod OS takes about 300MB. Chris
MacNN Hardware by chabig

Nano freespace minus application? — #7

Can the nano's flash memory still double as an external "harddrive" ? [By the way, thank you poster. I reset my iPod to the factory settings. Voila! Back to over 13GB capacity whe…
MacNN Hardware by Mr. Gogarty

Nano freespace minus application? — #8

Yes you can use the nano to store files. Since it can't use firewire (except to charge the battery) I don't think a Mac could boot from it, but I'm not sure.
MacNN Hardware by Icruise
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