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My all songs of iPod got deleted when I plugged it into my Computer. Why is it so ?

I had plugged my iPod into my Computer and noticed that this is not showing any result of transfer. I plugged it off and rechecked my iPod, there were songs. But later I put it again for transferring the songs to my computer. But at the moment I unplugged it, I got no song files in my iPod and also not in my Computer. What is the reason for so?
I’m not getting anything in my mind right now that how should I make a recovery of songs. Is there any way or have I lost them forever?

866 day ago

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Marcdel
You first check your iPod settings whether the hold buttons are on or not. Make a check whether the iPod is charged or not. All the songs which you have on your iPod must be saved in your iTunes. So check your iTunes and then copy the whole songs back to your iPod. You have not lost the songs forever. You can easily get them back. Otherwise do recover the whole lost song files. Better do the
iPod Data Recovery of the lost audio files. Your entire video, audio and graphic files can get recovered.

However, if you can’t opt for any of the two than make a search for whole song files in your computer, this would not be hard to do. Than you can make a choice of your favorite songs on your iPod and can saves them again in your iPod.


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