it sucks.. to lose an ipod
it sucks.. to lose an ipod
Just happened to me a few days ago. I'm totally crushed, because I lost my music collection. 7 years worth of sorting, planning music lists, extra. I hope it turns up. But I'm not holding my breath.
Well I recently had to reformat my hard drive, and after that it was such a pain to copy the music back onto the computer. Plus 35 GB of music won't fit onto a a 40 GB drive. Unless I forfeit all my applications, files, extra. And the dvd-ram drive that came with my g4 is yet to be supported by os x.
It was stupid for me to be cheap and not buy a new dvd-r drive.
Frankly, I feel keeping a lost ipod is no different then stealing an ipod. Your choosing to take some thing that belongs to some one else.
It was stupid for me to be cheap and not buy a new dvd-r drive.
Frankly, I feel keeping a lost ipod is no different then stealing an ipod. Your choosing to take some thing that belongs to some one else.
If your DVD-R drive wont work with OS X, it may not be enabled. OS X has a list of supported drives, and even though most of them will work, since many of them havent been thoroughly tested, Apple restricts OS X to those that have been tested. Try using this utility to enable your drive under OS X if it isnt working already:
Patchburn: http://www.patchburn.de/
http://www.patchburn.de/download.html
Patchburn: http://www.patchburn.de/
http://www.patchburn.de/download.html
I think it enables all unsupported DVD-based drives, though some may have problems. My mom got her Pioneer DVR-109 working in 10.3.9 using Patchburn. The Pioneer drive is a combo DVD+/-R, RW, CD-R/RW, etc. drive.simple wrote:I will try using pachburn, but considering it's specifically made for DVD-R and I have a DVD-RAM. (the one apple use to sell)
thanks for the tip canis
Yeah, but he has a DVD-RAM drive.. those things are teh suck. He'd probably be better off investing in an apple-supported DVD+/-RW drive. I think RAM media still costs an arm and a leg compared to normal DVD mediaCanis wrote:I think it enables all unsupported DVD-based drives, though some may have problems. My mom got her Pioneer DVR-109 working in 10.3.9 using Patchburn. The Pioneer drive is a combo DVD+/-R, RW, CD-R/RW, etc. drive.simple wrote:I will try using pachburn, but considering it's specifically made for DVD-R and I have a DVD-RAM. (the one apple use to sell)
thanks for the tip canis
Re: it sucks.. to lose an ipod
You had your music collection on your ipod only ?simple wrote:Just happened to me a few days ago. I'm totally crushed, because I lost my music collection. 7 years worth of sorting, planning music lists, extra. I hope it turns up. But I'm not holding my breath.
/LilliZ
Re: it sucks.. to lose an ipod
I think he covered that already...LilliZ wrote:You had your music collection on your ipod only ?simple wrote:Just happened to me a few days ago. I'm totally crushed, because I lost my music collection. 7 years worth of sorting, planning music lists, extra. I hope it turns up. But I'm not holding my breath.
/LilliZ