Originally posted by: Atomicus
Using the Ipod to run programs might be harmful to the HD. Lets not forget that the Ipod wasn't meant to run apps. I see a fried HD in your future :Q
Originally posted by: zimu
you can ibnstall stuff onto it. but i don't recommend it, the HDD on the ipod isn't built for non-stop intensive use. i crashed my first drive after backing up about 12GB of stuff onto it and restoring it at a later date. had to get a new ipod.
something about the heat....
Originally posted by: notfred
Originally posted by: zimu
you can ibnstall stuff onto it. but i don't recommend it, the HDD on the ipod isn't built for non-stop intensive use. i crashed my first drive after backing up about 12GB of stuff onto it and restoring it at a later date. had to get a new ipod.
something about the heat....
Maybe yours was just defective, because that's exactly what the iPod is intended for.
What's the first thing you're supposed to do with an iPod when you pull it out of the box? Copy 20GB of music onto it.
What's the first thing you're supposed to do with an iPod when you pull it out of the box? Copy 20GB of music onto it.