Add music to your iTunes library. Once you've loaded iTunes, simply click on "Add File" from the "File" menu to select MP3 files you want to transfer to your iPod Nano from your hard drive. As long as they appear in your iTunes Library, they will be able to be transferred to your iPod.
Connect your iPod Nano to your computer. Plug one end of the link cable that came with your iPod into the bottom of your iPod Nano. Plug the other end of the link cable into an open USB port on your computer. Once this is done, iTunes will automatically sync all of the files in your iTunes Library to your iPod.
Charge your iPod. Simply leave it connected to your computer via the link cable to charge your iPod's internal battery. An indicator icon will appear on screen as it charges, letting you know its progress.
Use the iTunes Store. By clicking on the "iTunes Store" icon on the left side of the main iTunes program window, you can connect to Apple's extensive database of songs, videos and games. Certain content is free, while others will have varying prices. All content on the iTunes Store is guaranteed to be compatible with your iPod Nano, as well as any other iPod device you might purchase in the future.
The iPod Nano is another entry in Apple's long line of popular consumer MP3 playing devices. The 8GB iPod Nano can store 8GB of music, video and games downloaded from Apple's iTunes Store. As with all of Apple's iPod products, the 8GB iPod Nano operates fundamentally the same way as all other devices in the line. In just a few minutes' time, you can have your iPod Nano loaded with content and ready to go.
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