Backup the data:
1. Plug in the iPod to the PC and open it in the windows explorer
2. The iPod data is stored in a hidden folder called "ipod_control". Move on ahead to the folder called "music".
3. Copy all the data to a single folder on your local hard drive.
4. If you look at the data iTunes has changed the names of the files but still the ID3 tags are intact. Now it's time to organize the data.
5. Open up iTunes and go to Edit > Preferences. Under the Advanced > General Tab select the folder where you have copied the music. Check the "Keep iTunes Music folder organized" and click OK. In iTunes, click "File" then "add folder to library". Select the folder where all your copied music is. iTunes will now re-import all your music back into the playlists. But more importantly, because you have previously clicked "Keep iTunes Music Folder organized", iTunes will now start renaming and organizing your songs into their correct names, albums and folders.
Or you could use a program like iDump which copies all the files from your iPod to the specified location in your PC under a directory structure as specified.
Format the iPod:
1. Attach your iPod to the computer and start iTunes.
2. Click the button in the sidebar that displays the name of your iPod.
3. Click the tab at the top that says "Summary" and click the button that says "Restore".
4. When you are prompted with the restore options choose "Use Newest Version". This will update the software to the newest version available if you are connected to the internet.
5. Wait for the computer to restore the iPod. Be sure that you have sufficient time since the restoration can take a while since new software is downloaded and the iPod formatted.
This will erase everything from the iPod so be sure that you have backed up the data well and proper. But this will definitely make the iPod faster and will restore the iPod to the newest version. It will also clear the iPod of all the scrap data that has accumulated over the years.
So there you go. Keep that iPod of yours running like new and in excellent shape.
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