Vyraura
Finntroller
So my old laptop died. I have access to the hard drive, but only as external, so I can't be using the operating system on it as of now, but I did copy all the pertinent User folders to another computer.
Problem is, I want to reconnect my iPod to the new computer, but I don't want to erase it.
I was also going to start using Floola, because iTunes is gay.
However, I'm wondering if I can plug in the iPod with Floola and, because Floola is iPod and not computer based, it will draw from the ipod, and not the other way around.
However, it seems to imply on the website that you copy files from iTunes to Floola when you change to Floola.
Can I connect my iPod to the computer with Floola running and not destroy the library? Floola is compatable with every single bit of iTunes data, so that wouldn't be a problem, and it would make sense if the fact that once synched you are supposed to be able to use your iPod with any computer without installing anything I would think that Floola doesn't make whatever is in it's library what the iPod's library is, but vice versa (eg plugging iPod in would stock up Floola with 1k-some songs, instead of what would happen with an empty iTunes which is delete everything).
halp.
Problem is, I want to reconnect my iPod to the new computer, but I don't want to erase it.
I was also going to start using Floola, because iTunes is gay.
However, I'm wondering if I can plug in the iPod with Floola and, because Floola is iPod and not computer based, it will draw from the ipod, and not the other way around.
However, it seems to imply on the website that you copy files from iTunes to Floola when you change to Floola.
Can I connect my iPod to the computer with Floola running and not destroy the library? Floola is compatable with every single bit of iTunes data, so that wouldn't be a problem, and it would make sense if the fact that once synched you are supposed to be able to use your iPod with any computer without installing anything I would think that Floola doesn't make whatever is in it's library what the iPod's library is, but vice versa (eg plugging iPod in would stock up Floola with 1k-some songs, instead of what would happen with an empty iTunes which is delete everything).
halp.