Computer woes
Jan. 4th, 2011 05:30 pmThe hard drive died on my main computer (the old laptop, not the new one). It was possible to recover some of the data but by no means all. We're having a new hard drive put in, because the computer has been a bit wonky for a while, peeping for no reason and sometimes locking up and having to be restarted, and we think the drive was at fault.
But it will have "brain damage"--be missing a lot of my old files and stuff. It looks like the computer guy recovered what I need to do the (overdue) League of Women Voters booklet, and Kip's game files, but it won't be the same.
Also I have to find out how to move my iPod to a new computer without losing all the information on it. It's not the music so much; most of it is ripped and I can just rip it again--it's my calendar and contacts and stuff.
We'll see. Probably I'll have the old laptop back tomorrow.
But it will have "brain damage"--be missing a lot of my old files and stuff. It looks like the computer guy recovered what I need to do the (overdue) League of Women Voters booklet, and Kip's game files, but it won't be the same.
Also I have to find out how to move my iPod to a new computer without losing all the information on it. It's not the music so much; most of it is ripped and I can just rip it again--it's my calendar and contacts and stuff.
We'll see. Probably I'll have the old laptop back tomorrow.
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Date: 2011-01-05 11:38 am (UTC)I read somewhere about a way to hook up an iPod to a new computer without the computer automatically deleting everything on it. I think you have to have the Preferences dialogue open in iTunes when you connect the iPod. I can't find the link now, but I did find this, which may help.
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Date: 2011-01-05 01:57 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2011-01-05 04:08 pm (UTC)So far as I know one can't easily upload music from an iPod--it's part of the iPod's DRM. Don't know about the calendar, contacts, and all. I think mark/space's Fliq for iPod may do it. If you can't find software to do it, you may need to transcribe them manually. In the future, you might try subscribing to Apple's MobileMe service or pick up the iPod Missing Sync, both of which provide synchronization.
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Date: 2011-01-05 06:30 pm (UTC)Missing Sync won't help me unless it will let me synch an iPod with a Mac that is not its usual Mac.
There is a program out there called Senuti (http://www.fadingred.com/senuti/) that looks like it will handle the music, but it's not the music I'm most concerned about at the moment.
But I'm planning to go consult the Genius Bar--maybe there's some way to synch the calendar and contacts that I don't know about.
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Date: 2011-01-06 12:58 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2011-01-06 03:21 pm (UTC)I think this might do the trick.
I can always just synch it long enough to put the data back on my iPod after synching with the new Mac erases everything.
Then I put the data back, synch it to my new hard drive, and delete it from Google.
Thank you!
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Date: 2011-01-05 08:42 pm (UTC)Now I'm talking from no experience: Itunes does work on PC's. So perhaps this works on a pc. But often Itunes synchs through Outlook on a pc, and I just don't know what happens in that case.
I hope you have a Mac with a new drive!
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Date: 2011-01-05 08:53 pm (UTC)I will check into what you say about being able to sync non-music stuff. I appreciate the pointer.