
To get started transferring music, click Music in the middle panel. You can return to this home screen at any time by clicking on your device's name in the navigation panel on the left. Once the device is connected, iTunes may prompt you to sync your device - click "No" or "Cancel." Until all of your music have been transferred back to into iTunes we recommend that you avoid syncing the device to iTunes as, in some cases, doing this may result in the permanent loss of data from your device.Īfter your device is connected, iExplorer will display its Device Overview screen. Then, go ahead and connect your device with its USB cable to your computer. To copy music from an iPhone, iPod or iPad to a directory on your computer, first open iExplorer on your Mac or PC.

I DONT WANT TO INSTALL SOFTWARE AND HAVE PROCESSES RUNNING JUST TO BE ABLE TO PUT SOME MUSIC ON MY I-POD ONCE A MONTH OR SO. I'll N-E-V-E-R E-V-E-R get anything from there after this install ( and immediately uninstall) for as long as I live. , I-Tunes Go push some other sheep around for commercial reasons, but not me,cause now Still I am really pissed off of being PUSHED to use I tunes bah, from now on I'll make a mission to AVOID these pushers whatever it takes.Īpple.

Guess I should consider myself lucky ^^^^

O well, at least copy transmanager TOLD me what was the matter. Really "funny" these "alternatives" ^^^^^ same again.Then I tried it with "CopyTransManager" and FINALLY this time I was warned that I needed to install I tunes at least once cause it also needs some other drivers then the ones (auto) installed when first connected to PC. I tried "copy to device" in windows media player yet the music doesn't show in my Apple "I-pod nano" Then I tried it with real player, same result, then with poddox (Dont forget to put the I pod on "Disk mode" still it did not help me though).
