What do you mean?cfleck said:all you folks that have shuffles... can you use it as a flash drive?
Ah, ok I see.Arden said: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.
Can you do the same on a 4th Gen iPod 20 GB?Arden said: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.
Note, it only will mount as an external harddrive if you have it set to manual instead of automatically syncing with iTunes.diablojota said: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.
Arden said: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.
JPigford said:Note, it only will mount as an external harddrive if you have it set to manual instead of automatically syncing with iTunes.
ElDiabloConCaca said:That's not right -- it will mount as a hard drive regardless of the settings you have in iTunes -- the only requirement is that you don't have iTunes set to auto-launch when you plug the iPod in (or iSync as well).