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    What's the "Desktop" folder in a 5G iPod for?

    I have a 5.5G iPod Video, what is the "Desktop" folder in it for?

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    It's for putting things from your Desktop in.

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    I don't think that's a native folder, it may have been added by an iPod-related app, Finder error, accidental file transfer, etc. I would back it up and delete it if it bugs you.
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    It doesn't really bug me. I just didn't see the purpose of it.
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