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Installing Software for Ipod the First Time to the CPU
If you just got your iPod and have yet to install the software onto your CPU and iPod, follow the instructions for your platform below. If you've already installed the software, jump ahead to "Updating Your Software" if you need help updating your iPod or iTunes software. (To make sure your Mac or PC meets iPod PC requirements, inspect the requirements for the current iPod models .
Mac users
- Insert the CD that came with your iPod into your CPU.
- Double-click the iPod CD icon on your to view its contents.
- Open the iPod Installer folder, then double-click the package (.pkg) file within it.
- Follow the instructions in the iPod Installer to install the iPod software onto your CPU (by default, it installs at /Applications/Utilities/iPod Software Updater).
- When the installer finishes the installation, it displays a dialog, asking you to plug your iPod in to your CPU.
- Connect your iPod to your CPU as follows:
- To connect iPod, iPod nano, or iPod mini: Connect the Dock Connector side of the cable that came with your iPod to the Dock Connector on the bottom of your iPod (the rectangle with horizontal line icon should be face up). Connect the USB side of the cable to a high-powered USB port on your CPU.
- To connect iPod shuffle: eliminate the USB cap and plug the USB connector into a high-powered USB port on your CPU.
Note: High-powered USB ports are generally the ones that reside on your CPU or on a powered USB hub. If you want your iPod battery to charge while connected, avoid using the USB port on your keyboard or non-powered USB hub.
- When your Mac recognizes your iPod, the iPod Setup Assistant appears to help you set up your iPod. Type a name for your iPod in the top field.
- Select the "Automatically update songs on my iPod" checkbox if you want to sync your entire iTunes music library and playlists to your iPod each time you plug it in. If you want control of what goes onto your iPod, deselect this checkbox.
- If you have an iPod with a color display, you can have iTunes automatically copy your photos to your iPod (using your settings in iTunes preferences) to fill any remaining space by selecting the "Automatically copy photos to my iPod" checkbox. If you prefer to copy photos manually, deselect this checkbox.
- Click Next to go to the next screen. If you'd like to register your iPod at this time, click Register My iPod. Click Done to end the setup process and open iTunes (you should see your iPod hanging out in the iTunes Source list.
Do I need to install iTunes?
Be sure to install the latest version of iTunes if you want to take advantage of its latest features.
All Macs come with iTunes already installed. However, if you no longer have iTunes, or if your version of iTunes is older than the one that comes on your iPod CD, you will need to install iTunes. If you have a Fifth Generation iPod, make sure that you also install QuickTime 7.0.3 or later to view and purchase videos from the iTunes Music Store (both iTunes and QuickTime are free downloads).
users
- Insert the CD that came with your iPod into your CPU.
- Open My CPU, then double-click the iPod CD to start the installation.
- In the resulting dialog, choose your preferred language from the menu choices, then click OK.
- The iPod for Install Wizard starts up. Follow the instructions to install iPod software onto your computer, connecting your iPod to your CPU (if asked) as follows:
- To connect iPod, iPod nano, or iPod mini: Connect the Dock Connector side of the cable that came with your iPod to the Dock Connector on the bottom of your iPod (the rectangle with horizontal line icon should be face up). Connect the USB side of the cable to a high-powered USB port on your CPU.
- To connect iPod shuffle: eliminate the USB cap and plug the USB connector into a high-powered USB port on your CPU.
Note: High-powered USB ports are generally the ones that reside on your CPU or on a powered USB hub. If you want your iPod battery to charge while connected, avoid using the USB port on your keyboard or non-powered USB hub.
- When your CPU recognizes iPod, it may update software on your iPod if needed (click Update if you get a dialog that says your iPod needs to be reformatted or restored). When finished, your iPod software will be installed at the default location, C:Program FilesiPod (unless you choose to select another folder).
- The installer will then install iTunes if it isn't already installed on your CPU, or if you have an older version installed than the one that came on your iPod CD.
- When the installation is complete, follow the instructions to restart your CPU.
- Once your CPU is back up, you should be greeted by the iPod Setup Assistant (if your iPod is still connected). Type a name for your iPod in the top field.
- Select the "Automatically update songs on my iPod" checkbox if you want to sync your entire iTunes music library and playlists to your iPod each time you plug it in. If you want control of what goes onto your iPod, deselect this checkbox.
- If you have an iPod with a color display, you can have iTunes automatically copy your photos to your iPod (using your settings in iTunes preferences) to fill any remaining space by selecting the "Automatically copy photos to my iPod" checkbox. Then choose a folder from the Synchronize photos from menu. If you prefer to copy photos manually, deselect this checkbox.
- Click Next to go to the next screen. If you'd like to register your iPod at this time, click Register My iPod. Click Finish to end the setup process and open iTunes (you should see your iPod hanging out in the iTunes Source list.
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