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That's not actually how much it's supposed to hold...which is why I put it in Error Messages...
Basically, I synced Iron Man 2, Scott Pilgrim vs. the World, and some albums to the iPod out of boredom, and then all of a sudden it expanded to >200 GB of data. Unfortunately I couldn't fill that space up and the "problem" went away as soon as I unplugged the iPod.
Easy: reformat the iPod. Take a look at the screenshot. In addition to the obscene amounts of space, it's formatted as a Windows iPod. Chances are something screwed up.
To reformat it, do the following:
1) Make sure you know what's on the iPod, since you're going to have to retransfer it all.
2) Hit "Restore."
3) Say yes to all of the stuff. Wait for it to reformat the disk and wipe everything clean.
4) Resetup all of your stuff on the iPod: music, movies, personal settings, etc.
5) ...
6) Profit!
And that's how you do it.
EDIT: Actually, try unplugging it and plugging it back in. See if the results are the same or not, then if they are, do the above steps. If not, then yeah.
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You're using a Mac, OSx, and an iPod.
The problem is right in front of you. |
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^ implying the problem doesn't occur on Windows, which it does and Tom's being biased towards Apple products again (It's happened to me before on my XP desktop.)
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^ implying the problem doesn't occur on Windows, which it does and Tom's being biased towards Apple products again
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>implying he wouldn't say the same about Windows as well
>implying he wasn't talking about the fact you are using an iPod >implying I will ever post on this board again |