![]() ![]() I came back and the wireless wouldn't work. I saw a "firmware" upgrade for my unit, but I have no idea what that will do to it, or my secure set up?Īs an update, I let the wireless sit as I was watching TV. I called the cable company and they recommended looking for a router "upgrade" online. I do have it on a secure setup, so no one else "should" be accessing it. I had thought that maybe it "went out" after it "sat" for a while without any activity, but I really can't pinpoint it. When I get home at 6, it has always been working and it invariably works all evening until I shut it off at bedtime. She states that it seems to work throughout the morning, but around 12:30pm, it shuts down again, and sometimes again around 2pm. I'll unplug the router for a minute, plug it back in and it works again until around lunch time. I look at the cable modem and all the lights seem to be working. Almost without fail, at 5:15am, the router goes out. It takes me about 15 minutes to compete my initial run through. I always access, my e-mail, and some business sites. I then go to my computer and do the same. ![]() I come down at 5, log on for my wife to her home page which is MSN. In the morning, I turn the computers, Thinkpad (wife) and my Mac Powerbook on at 4:30am after working out. When it works, it works great, but throughout the day, it seems to be timing out, or whatever. I have a Linksys wrt54g v.3 wireless router at home. I just wish I had a clue "why" it crashed in the first place. And the Apple tech actually spent an hour on the phone with me. Lots of help from the folks here on the board. Hopefully your crashing Mac problems are totally remedied<, You did all the right things and I reckon it's pretty safe for you to now sync your iPod with iTunes as you did before. I didn't want to sync iTunes with iPod and end up with nothing. Once the copy is complete you can view the transfered songs in your iTunes Library.>Well, how did OSX crash? What happened and do you know why it happened?>Assuming the reinstall fixed your problems, then iTunes should now be working normally and resyncing your iPod shouldn't be an issue.>I'd check iTunes with the iPod unplugged first though, just to make sure Senuti copied the music across and not just links to the music on the iPod. You will notice a small indicator at the bottom left hand corner as your music is copied to your computer. To transfer songs simply select the songs you would like to copy, then select Transfer from the File Menu. Senuti will now open and display the music on your iPod! When display some Senuti tips click the Continue button.įinally you will be notified that configuration is complete. Go back to the Senuti install process and click the Continue button. Now click the Apple button at the bottom right hand corner. You will be warned that this requires manual ejection of the iPod. Once iTunes has detected your iPod, check the box titled Enable disk use. This will prevent iTunes from syncing with it. First, hold down the Command+Option keys while plugging in your iPod. Finally click the Continue button.Īt this point you will prompted to setup your iPod for use with Senuti. Then check the box next to Automatically add songs to iTunes. Select iTunes Music Folder from the dropdown menu. In this example we will copy to a specific directory. ![]() You will be prompted to select a Copy Location for your iPods music. Press the Continue button again to accept the license. Follow this tutorial if you have bought a new Mac and want to transfer the music on your iPhone to the new Mac's iTunes Libraryĭouble click the downloaded dmg (ie senuti_0.50.1.dmg) to mount it.ĭrag the Senuti icon onto the Applications shortcut icon directory below to install the Application.ĭouble click the Senuti icon in the Applications folder to launch the program. These are instructions on how to transfer music from a Windows or Mac Formatted iPod to another Mac using Senuti. ![]()
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