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| shuffle as flash drive? all you folks that have shuffles... can you use it as a flash drive? |
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Kap |
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| Yes, you can use iTunes to control the amount of space you want devoted to music and the amount you want to use as a flash drive.
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Kap P.S. The iPod flash is a flash drive, that just happens to play music. |
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| sorry i wasn't a bit more clear. yeah arden, thanks. does it mount like any other drive then? |
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| Yup.
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| Don't need to with the iPod. Any space that is free can be used for storage. The iPod mounts more like an external harddrive.
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