Posts Tagged ‘Windows’

Three Days Left in Windows Mobile 7 Beta!

Wednesday, January 21st, 2009

For those of you unsatisfied with Windows Vista (which many of us are), Microsoft is developing an answer – Windows 7. At it’s initial release, the beta was available to the first 2.5 million people, but that has since changed to allow downloads until January 24th, as shown on the Windows 7 Team Blog. The beta expires on August 1st, 2009, on which day users may be forced to downgrade back to Vista SP1 or upgrade to Windows 7 Beta 2, if available.

Personally, I won’t be downgrading to Vista if there is no other beta out – I’ll be downgrading to XP SP3.

iPod giving you disk use problems?

Friday, August 24th, 2007

For a while, I had a problem using my iPod Video 80 GB as a hard drive on my laptop. At first, it worked perfectly fine, but after I hooked it up to a friend’s computer to share some files (not music, and he runs Windows 2000), I couldn’t seem to access it again on my laptop. I run Windows XP Home on the laptop. Keep in mind that I could still access my songs using iTunes, I just could not use the iPod as an external hard drive (disk use, as Apple calls it). I kept getting “E:/ Access is Denied” when trying to view using My Computer.

I could, however, access the iPod as a hard drive on my PC. My PC was using Windows XP Professional edition, so I wasn’t really sure what the issue was. I decided to call Apple’s tech support, and after spending a half hour on the phone with them they told me that the issue was with my computer. Funny, seeing as how I could use my friend’s iPod as a hard drive just fine on my laptop, I just could not use my own. After coming to the conclusion that Apple’s tech support sucks, I decided to find another solution.

At this point, my PC was starting to exhibit the same problems as my laptop did in the beginning – at first, the iPod would be seen as a hard drive, but then it could not be accessed. I could still bypass it by a simple trick using Windows Explorer, which I won’t go into detail with (unless someone wants me to). Now it was really getting to my nerves, as I had files on there that I really needed. Using my Windows Explorer trick I backed up those files, however another issue popped up – what about my music?

Now I was really frustrated, as I have over 30 GB of music on my iPod, and although I had most of it backed up on my computer I wasn’t completely sure I had it all. Thankfully, after a little bit of research, I found YamiPod – Yet Another iPod Manager. Using this simple (but spectacular) program, I was able to back up all my music to my computer.

After completing the backup (which took a little while, about 45 minutes to an hour), I restored the iPod to factory condition using the latest iPod firmware available through iTunes. I decided to restore it using my PC and test it on my laptop to see if it now worked as a portable hard drive again. And it did! I was extremely excited that it started working at this point, so I loaded up all my music back onto the iPod and all the backed up files. Several weeks later, its still running great with no problems.

Looks like I won’t be hooking up this iPod to any computer other than mine again (or call Apple’s tech support again)