Decide what computer you will sync your iPod with. Once you have extracted any music, movies and other data you want to save, it's time to format it and sync it to your computer. Visit Apple's website to make sure you have latest version of Apple's "iTunes" installed on your computer. If you require an upgrade and are a Mac user, go to "Software Update" under the Apple in the upper left corner of the screen. If you are a Windows user, access the "Programs" menu, available from the "Start" menu.
Connect your iPod to the sync cable or dock, and connect the cable or dock to your computer's USB port. The computer will recognize the iPod and automatically launch "iTunes." If it's a new iPod, you will go through a setup wizard. If the iPod is linked to a different computer's "iTunes" library, you will be prompted to either restore the iPod to its original factory settings or eject it.
Click on the "Reformat" button, which will take you through the same wizard new users get, as described in Step 4.
Apple's iPod has transformed the music industry, changing the way music is sold, listened to, marketed and distributed. It is versatile. easy to use and reliable. You might need to reformat your Apple iPod, however, if you buy or are given a used unit, if it starts acting flaky, or if the controls become unresponsive. Reformatting can remedy these problems, but be aware that it deletes the existing contents of your iPod Nano.
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