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flanmann

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Sep 17, 2006
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I accidentally disconnected my iPod touch from my Mac before it was done syncing. Now it says I don't have any songs on my iPod. When you plug your iPod into iTunes and it says how full your iPod is on the bottom, my 10 GB of audio music files show up as "other" instead of "audio" now. So, I know it's still in there somewhere, but I can't access it. Any ideas on how to fix this?
 
I accidentally disconnected my iPod touch from my Mac before it was done syncing. Now it says I don't have any songs on my iPod. When you plug your iPod into iTunes and it says how full your iPod is on the bottom, my 10 GB of audio music files show up as "other" instead of "audio" now. So, I know it's still in there somewhere, but I can't access it. Any ideas on how to fix this?

restore.
 
Yes, restoring is the only option. The same thing happened to me and I searched high and wide for a solution, because I had around 7gb of music on my iPod and didn't want to go to the trouble of manually putting it on the Touch again. So I finally restored and updated the firmware in the same go.
 
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