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Ghost recovery/iTunes question

 
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Aug 05, 2009 21:59 |  #31

MaxxuM wrote in post #8406921 (external link)
I got this book (external link) for my daughter when I got her her iPod Touch. I've skimmed it and it looks like it's pretty complete. In the end there are two ways to update your iPod; manually or automatically. When you attach the iPod and see the Summery screen you can choose each tab to select what is updated and how. You can also select whether you want the iPod to act as external storage (this give the iPod the ability to be used on other computers as long as the media is not have a DRM). There are many ways that an iPod can be setup for different user needs.

iPod touch (and iphones) don't allow it to be used as a storage device, unless it's jailbroken that is. Once jailbroken, it's free to do everything apple said would be bad for the device.

On another note, anyone read Apple's response to jailbreaking iphones and why they should be allowed to stop jailbreaking communities? Look it up, it's the best work of fiction since tom clancy's sum of all fears.


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Aug 05, 2009 22:21 |  #32

I've found some great tutorials here (external link), no need to buy a book :)


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