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The new iTunes 7 didn't ruin either of my iPods. I'm not doubting that you have problems, I'm just saying that there must be more to your problem than just iTunes 7, since for some people, it works flawlessly.
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| Itunes Damages IPODS
I have to say too that updating itunes caused damage to my ipod. I have been using my ipod without any problems until i updated it. It first started with itunes not recognizing my ipod, then when i transfered all my music to itunes it started to freeze and also freeze my computer, or get an error msg and i would have to end the program for it to stop. And even when i opened it again the same problem will occur, forcing me to uninstall and install again. All that, and having my ipod hooked to itunes trying to sync it, disconnecting it and having to restart the ipod, i believe damaged it. Also, closing itunes when my ipod was still connected made my ipod keep running as if thought it was still syncing, saying "do not disconnect". After that, it kept telling me that my ipod is corrupted even after restoring it. So, now i cant do anything with it. Be careful when updating itunes it might ruin your ipod.
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