liketom macrumors 601 Apr 8, 2004 4,191 68 Lincoln,UK May 3, 2006 #2 i once had a Nano where all the songs went - spent all day looking for it too they lucky sod who found it too
i once had a Nano where all the songs went - spent all day looking for it too they lucky sod who found it too
D Dave00 macrumors 6502a Dec 2, 2003 884 119 Pittsburgh May 3, 2006 #3 I'd imagine a magnet would do it, assuming it's on the hard-drive based iPods... dave
SilentPanda Moderator emeritus Oct 8, 2002 9,997 33 The Bamboo Forest May 3, 2006 #4 You can put the iPod into "debug" mode or whatever it is by pressing some buttons and you might be able to delete them/resest it that way... It's a different sequence depending on which iPod model you have.
You can put the iPod into "debug" mode or whatever it is by pressing some buttons and you might be able to delete them/resest it that way... It's a different sequence depending on which iPod model you have.
Unorthodox macrumors 65816 Mar 3, 2006 1,087 1 Not at the beach... May 6, 2006 #5 Going into debug mode will let you restart your iPod. Resulting in all your songs being deleted.