iamwiz82
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Originally posted by: loup garou
I've done that before. Ignore these fanboys, automatic one way synchronization as default is retarded. Nothing else works in that manner.
Isn't Activesync the same way?
Originally posted by: loup garou
I've done that before. Ignore these fanboys, automatic one way synchronization as default is retarded. Nothing else works in that manner.
Originally posted by: loup garou
I've done that before. Ignore these fanboys, automatic one way synchronization as default is retarded. Nothing else works in that manner.
No (not that ActiveSync is all that great anyways).Originally posted by: iamwiz82
Originally posted by: loup garou
I've done that before. Ignore these fanboys, automatic one way synchronization as default is retarded. Nothing else works in that manner.
Isn't Activesync the same way?
I don't think so, I did it with a client's computer about 6 months ago with a fresh copy of iTunes.Originally posted by: loic2003
Originally posted by: loup garou
I've done that before. Ignore these fanboys, automatic one way synchronization as default is retarded. Nothing else works in that manner.
I thought this was changed in the very first revision of the software...
Originally posted by: antyler
So i had my friends ipod plugged in to the computer. IT was showing his Ipod, name and all with no problem. I did the safely remove hardware feature from windows and removed his ipod. No problem right? everything still running smooth. Until we look at his ipod, it had ZERO songs on it, somehow they all got erased. So i laughed at him of course. But he got the last laugh because i proceded to plug my ipod into the same computer, only to have MY ipod be completely erased and become a clone of what his ipod was. Thats right it erased both our ipods and somehow cloned mine to be one of his. I hate this junk. Im pissed, i just reformatted my ipod and will have to reload all that crap again. aaaa.
cliffs:
1. I am a dumbass
2. No really I am
3. seriously
4. so dumb I plugged my ipod in afeter my friends was erased.
5. Make a thread showing all how dumb I am..
Originally posted by: quakefiend420
Originally posted by: Astaroth33
Originally posted by: quakefiend420
Originally posted by: antyler
what the heck is pebkac
people eat big kangaroos after copulation
Wait, do they eat the kangaroos after they themselves have copulated, or the kangaroos?
i wondered if someone would ask that...
both :shocked:
Originally posted by: loup garou
I've done that before. Ignore these fanboys, automatic one way synchronization as default is retarded. Nothing else works in that manner.
Originally posted by: Aharami
i dont care how many ipod and apple fanboys show up and bash the OP here, im with the OP. Itunes is probably one of the worst software ever developed.
Originally posted by: GagHalfrunt
Originally posted by: loup garou
I've done that before. Ignore these fanboys, automatic one way synchronization as default is retarded. Nothing else works in that manner.
WTH cares what the default is? If you read the manual and exercise a single brain cell it won't matter if the default is "blow up your iPod, steal your car and kick your dog", you'd still know how to prevent it. A default setting can only screw with the stupid and the hasty.
Originally posted by: bababooey
Originally posted by: antyler
So i had my friends ipod plugged in to the computer. IT was showing his Ipod, name and all with no problem. I did the safely remove hardware feature from windows and removed his ipod. No problem right? everything still running smooth. Until we look at his ipod, it had ZERO songs on it, somehow they all got erased. So i laughed at him of course. But he got the last laugh because i proceded to plug my ipod into the same computer, only to have MY ipod be completely erased and become a clone of what his ipod was. Thats right it erased both our ipods and somehow cloned mine to be one of his. I hate this junk. Im pissed, i just reformatted my ipod and will have to reload all that crap again. aaaa.
cliffs:
1. I am a dumbass
2. No really I am
3. seriously
4. so dumb I plugged my ipod in afeter my friends was erased.
5. Make a thread showing all how dumb I am..
FIXED !!
Originally posted by: antyler
Originally posted by: bababooey
Originally posted by: antyler
So i had my friends ipod plugged in to the computer. IT was showing his Ipod, name and all with no problem. I did the safely remove hardware feature from windows and removed his ipod. No problem right? everything still running smooth. Until we look at his ipod, it had ZERO songs on it, somehow they all got erased. So i laughed at him of course. But he got the last laugh because i proceded to plug my ipod into the same computer, only to have MY ipod be completely erased and become a clone of what his ipod was. Thats right it erased both our ipods and somehow cloned mine to be one of his. I hate this junk. Im pissed, i just reformatted my ipod and will have to reload all that crap again. aaaa.
cliffs:
1. I am a dumbass
2. No really I am
3. seriously
4. so dumb I plugged my ipod in afeter my friends was erased.
5. Make a thread showing all how dumb I am..
FIXED !!
Very funny i must say. I didnt laugh,but im sure it was funny.
BTW i had both my own and my friends ipods set to manual, not autosync. So im not sure what the problem was, it was just a crapdeal i guess.
Originally posted by: KLin
Definitely PEBKAC.
Originally posted by: BillyBatson
Originally posted by: KLin
Definitely PEBKAC.
you can't plug in your ipod to another persons computer with itunes!!!!!! it will erase your ipod and put their songs on it of course, it prevenst you from sharing mp3z or hording mp3z others have purchased on their machines!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! yes it normally prompts you before doing so unelss they haev it checked to always do that or something
