Go to Start>Settings>Control Panel on your computer. Double click on "Folder Options" and scroll down a bit. You'll see an option to enable hidden files and folders. Click it, then click "Apply" and close the window.
Go to your computer's desktop and look for the folder titled "My Computer." Double click on that and you'll see another drive titled "iPod". This is your iPod's folder and you'll want to double click on it to go in.
Look around the folder and find the folder within it titled "Music". Double-click on this and now you're in your iPod's central music folder. If you already have transferred music to your iPod using iTunes, you may see a whole lot of random letters and numbers. These are your songs that have been renamed by iTunes during the transfer process.
iPods have become the music player of choice over the past five years. It's now much easier to sync music to your iPod than it is to lug around a case of 25 or 200 CDs. While the iPod is designed to be used with iTunes for the purpose of transferring music, many users dislike having to use iTunes in order to add music to their iPod. If you want to add music to your iPod without having to use iTunes, you'll learn how to do it here.
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