On 19/09/2007, Kevanf1 <kevanf1(a)gmail.com> wrote:
Kids, they just don't get it do they?
It don't end there either I'm afraid. Try telling iTunes that the music is
stored on another drive rather than C: and it works fine, get an iTunes
update and 'Bingo' it defaults back to C: so that when you sync you get an
error message "Sync failure 100+ items not found".
After re-ripping my 200+ CD collection twice, scratching my head as to why
suddenly my 40GB C: drive was full I then figured out what was going on and
spent a really really boring day deleting, re-assigning drives, re-ripping
and finally syncing.
Mine refuses to sync my contacts or calendar from Outlook even though it
says its done it, oh and makes Outlook fire up when closed.
Having said all of that when it works I'm happy to admit its pretty
impressive, adding a new CD is pretty painless and quick. I usually open
iTunes 1st, pop the CD in which iTunes detects and imports. I wait for that
to finish, take the disc out plug in my iPod and hey presto its done.
I've even got some credit with the iTunes store (Which for me was a pain in
the arse to set up) So if an old fart like me can do it........
Windows rocks and IE7 comes free with it ;-) (That's a wink by the way, no
flames please)
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Regards
Dick Turpin
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packages are regularly updated and an ISO release is just a snapshot to the
stable packages at that time. So there's no need for a fresh install the
command 'pacman –Syu' upgrades the whole system.