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<blockquote data-quote="kungfoojesus" data-source="post: 508470" data-attributes="member: 552373"><p>Unplug your ipod from the computer, THEN reboot your computer. Once it reboots and you plug it in there should not be any problems or annoying programs asking you to format it again. If this doesn't work then just format it again (you'll lose the information on it). Remember, XP users should unplug their ipod before restarting the computer and always when the computer is turned off.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kungfoojesus, post: 508470, member: 552373"] Unplug your ipod from the computer, THEN reboot your computer. Once it reboots and you plug it in there should not be any problems or annoying programs asking you to format it again. If this doesn't work then just format it again (you'll lose the information on it). Remember, XP users should unplug their ipod before restarting the computer and always when the computer is turned off. [/QUOTE]
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