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How can I get music from my ipot to a external hard drive?

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It is the second time that I have lost all my music from my ipot. Every time that I covert a CD to my itunes and after I passed it to my ipot,I erase from my itunes library because my computer is so slow. So anybody know how to pass my music from my ipot to a external hard drive. I dont have any music in my computer now all of it is in my ipot.


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I am assuming you have a pc, if you have a mac, your instructions would be different:

"To begin, download and install PodUtil from this website: http://www.kennettnet.co.uk/software/podutil.php

Next, connect your iPod using USB2.0 or Firewire to the computer youâd like to upload to.


Important Note:

Windows: If iTunes isnât installed yet, your iPod will show up as a portable hard drive automatically. This is fine. If iTunes is already installed on the souce computer, it will likely open and ask if youâd like to associate this iPod with this computer, deleting its content. CLICK NO!! In many cases, youâre doing this because the iPod is your only copy of your library⦠you donât wanât to delete it!! Ensure that âEnable Disk Useâ is selected as we did in last weekâs article.

Mac: iTunes will open and ask if youâd like to associate this iPod with this computer, deleting its content. CLICK NO!! In many cases, youâre doing this because the iPod is your only copy of your library⦠you donât wanât to delete it!! Ensure that âEnable Disk Useâ is selected as we did in last weekâs article.

Next, launch PodUtil. PodUtil will detect your iPod, parse through its database, and display a list of all of your tracks in the main window, with a listing of your playlists on the left:




In this window, you can search for tracks (in the top right corner) or preview them straight off of the iPod by double clicking on one.




Copying Tracks to the Computer

To prepare for the music copying process, there are a few things which must be done first.

Set your Copy Directory: At the bottom of the main PodUtil window, select a directory that you would like PodUtil to copy your iPod music to.




Define your Copy Preferences: At the bottom right of the main window, open the âCopy Settingsâ button. This will open a new window where you can define several options. To have PodUtil create separate subdirectories for each Artist and Album in your collection, select these two options. You will likely want to turn on the iTunes features as well⦠these will take the copied songs, add them to your library, and recreate your iTunes playlists!âtwo very, very helpful features when restoring a lost library.


De-select the songs (either in the main track list or in individual playlists) that you donât want to transfer to the computer.


Click âCopyâ in the bottom right of the main window to begin the process!
Youâll find the the upload occurs at a rather fast rate. You can monitor the progress of your upload either at the bottom of the main window (as a progress bar), or in the track list (in the form of icons turning to green).







When the upload is complete, youâll have a directory (or, if you selected the appropriate options, an iTunes Library) full of your iPod music. With only a few button clicks, you have now transferred your iPodâs entire music library to your computer. We didnât need to search the iPod for its hidden directory or even use a file browser!

Advanced Copying Methods

If you decide to pay for a PodUtil registration key, you gain access to the features in the âAdvancedâ tab of the âCopy Settingsâ window. These features, although not necessary for most users, are incredibly powerful for music management enthusiasts.

PodUtilâs advanced copying features enable you to specify a custom directory structure and filename format for the files that are copied from the iPod.

To try it out, enter into the âCopy Settingsâ window and choose âAdvancedâ from the pulldown menu. You will be presented with options for âPathâ and âFilename.â To the far right are pull-down menus for popular choices here, and the option to input your custom template. While this system for templates may look a bit daunting at first, it really isnât.

For example, a Filename template of â{%Album} - {%Track} - {%artist} ({%size}).{%extension}â will yield a filename such as:

Dark Side of the Moon - 4 - Pink Floyd (5.1MB).mp3

Use the built-in advanced options as a template for your ideas, and be aware that you can also use these tags <http://forum.kennettnet.co.uk/index.php?act=ST&f=3&t=11> as well.

(Keep in mind that these advanced File and Pathname features are superfluous if you ultimately plan on importing all the music into iTunes, and you have iTunes set to âKeep my Music Library Organized.")

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How to run photoshop off an external hard drive?




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Basically I have an external hard drive with photoshop on it. The problem is when I am at home; the program will happily run but at college it says it is loading; but doesn't seem to load even after an hour or two! Any way to actually get this working or is it actually impossible?
So now I understand that you can't run it on a public computer, but also I don't have a college or library that has photoshop installed on a computer. Also I don't get along with GIMP as I currently have that also on my hard drive. Any other suggestions?



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Photoshop can't be installed on external disks - it specifically says it can't do that on the Photoshop Tech Specs page here: http://www.adobe.com/uk/products/photoshop/tech-specs.html

"1GB of available hard-disk space for installation; additional free space required during installation (cannot install on removable flash storage devices)"

Adobe does NOT make portable version of Photoshop - any that you find claiming to be "portable" are pirated and illegal, and come with viruses. It's simply not safe, and it's also breaking the law.

GIMP is produced in a legal portable version - you can get it here: http://www.partha.com/ - although it is not the official GIMP site.




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