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TheGooman:
I've tried reinstalling itnues, yes, and quicktime keeps getting in the way somehow. I've tried add/rem etc. to no avail, even manually deleting all the file related to it but mothing so i Just gave up on it.

GSV3MiaC I think you hit upon it as my comp is reading it as a local disk. I'll try to see what i can do about that (and autorun, thanks Llorean) then I'll update.

TheGooman:
Well, I've disabled autorun as indicated, recycle bin is not a factor, if I remember correctly system restore is not enabled (and I can't access it anyway...more errors) and it still takes about 4 or 5 mins.

Maybe we should all be like evilg and get with linux  ;)

I'll be backing up my comp and reformatting/installing everything sometime this week (hopefully). We'll see then.

lights0ut:
On topic: do you have any paranoid Antivirus software running? maybe try telling it to ignore your iPod to prevent it from scanning it everytime you connect it.

Totally offtopic: If you're going for linux I recommend Ubuntu, either ubuntu or kubuntu the only difference is ubuntu uses GNOME, and kubuntu uses KDE (I prefer KDE btw).

mor:

--- Quote from: evilg123 on May 19, 2007, 04:09:14 PM ---You could try shutting down first before you connect, once the iPod is off, it should automatically turn on into disk mode when you connect the USB

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tottaly off topic,  but you should work with simulator .. it´s eazy and faster.

xwaydoublecode1234.rez:
windows is not everyones pain in the ass...

some people just dont know how to use it...


as i see the problem is that the ipod is connected to 1.1 usb port. it takes about  5 minutes to connect.windows usually locks up/freezes. the solution: get usb 2.0. this will solve your problems. and dont connect your ipod through RB (apple)disk mode. it is slow... and it sux...

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