I’ll just delete the program and be happy. My wife moved her iPod to her laptop, so I don’t have to deal with iTunes anyway.
You said — My wife moved her iPod to her laptop, so I dont have to deal with iTunes anyway.
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Well, she’ll still have to deal with the same issue you were mentioning, if, as you say, it is an “issue” in the first place. So, I would get her in on this, so she can sort it out...
Oh..., and one more thing...
I’m presuming that when you talk about “moving” an iPod to another computer, you’re doing this procedure in the proper way, in order to preserve your music and other iTunes data on the *original* computer (which I presume is the one you’ve been using and the one you’ve been talking about). You need to be careful about moving your music, in order to not accidently delete everything.
Be careful...
We wouldn’t want you to be coming back here and then, subsequently, start complaining that iTunes erased all your music... (and I’ve heard people make that sort of claim before, which means they didn’t pay attention to what they were doing...).