Get Games On Your iPod FREE!
Wednesday, June 10, 2009 - Labels: free games, generation ipod, ipod, ipod games, ipod generation - 0 Comments
Hate paying for iPod games? Get 20 games on your iPod for free!
These games include:
- Pacman
- Cubis
- Mahjong
- Bejeweled
- Solitaire
- Sudoku
- Zuma
- Texas Hold Em
- Musika
- Lost
- Sims Pool
- Sims Bowling
- Ms Pacman
- Vortex
- SAT Preps (2)
- iQuiz
- Determine which generation iPod you have.
- Click the download link down below for your generation iPod only.
- Download the games and extract the .zip file. (Link below)
- Open up your iPod in "My Computer". And view hidden files and folders. Open up the "iPod_Control" folder and paste the "Games_RO" folder there.
- Download iPod wizard here and open up iPod Wizard
- Change the edit mode to “Firmware File”.
- Click “Open Firmware” and choose either “5g Firmware.bin” or “5.5g Firmware.bin” based on weather you have a 5 generation or a 5.5 generation iPod. NOTE: IF YOU CHOOSE THE WRONG ONE YOU WILL HAVE TO BOOT INTO DISK MODE TO RESTORE YOUR IPOD.
- Click “Write to iPod”
- Eject your iPod when it is done.
- Reset your iPod by holding in the center button and play/pause button until the apple logo appears.
- Go to Extras > Games on your iPod, choose your game, and enjoy.
Download 5th generation iPod firmware.
Download 5.5 generation iPod firmware.
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Transfer Songs from Your iPod to Your PC
Tuesday, June 9, 2009 - Labels: easy, generation, generation ipod, ipod to pc, transfer - 0 Comments
Have you ever deleted songs from your computer that you put on your iPod? Then later, when you wanted to put the songs back onto your computer, iTunes wouldn't let you? Here is a quick guide to getting all your music back to your PC without any downloaded software.
So now that all your songs are on your hard drive. If you need any help to get your onto your iPod the fastest way possible, just Click Here.
our iPod and voila! You have your songs back.
Transferring Music and Videos to your iPod!
Monday, June 8, 2009 - Labels: Daniusoft iPod music transfer, generation ipod, How do you transfer music to an ipod, music, transfer - 0 Comments
Transfering music from you PC to your iPod might seem frustrating at times. Like you, I used to use iTunes to transfer my music. But I got thinking, and that just didn't seem to cut it for me. I always needed to sync my iPod with multiple iTunes libraries, but in doing that, I learned that iTunes would just wipe my iPod clean. So how do you transfer music to an iPod your way then? Is there any easier way? There sure is.
It's called Daniusoft iPod Music Transfer. This is a completely free program to use which allows you to easily transfer music AND video to your iPod faster and with more convenience than itunes itself.
It's simple, just go to Daniusoft iPod Music Transfer and click download now to begin the process...if you have any questions, feel free to email me!
Welcome to Generation Ipod!
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Generation Ipod? What the heck is that? This is my new blog consisting of ipod information and cool articles that I will be writing daily. In that case, I highly suggest that if you like what you see, you should favorite this and come back later for some more...If you catch my drift :0 If you think about it, the day and age we're living in right now is full of ipods. Am I wrong? Weather your a fan of them or not, you can't deny that ipods affect our everyday lives.
If you know anything about ipods, you're probably aware that with each advancement apple makes in them, comes a new title, or status if you will, i.e., the first generation nano, the second generation, the third, and so on. This is why I personally believe that we, we being all young and old when ipods first started coming out, are THE ipod generation. So here's the complete low down; I'll start with the very first ipod released in October of 2001. Everyone remembers this ipod. It could hold up to 1,000 songs(OMG)! Back then we were like "holy crap"! Psh... amateurs. Seriously though, they only came in black and white and were priced at $399 when they first came out. That's a lot of dough compared to what the ipods now cost. I mean, for that kind of quality and storage. But no, Apple didn't stop there. Next came the ipod classic. This released the month of July in 2004, still in black and white, but, in all fairness, was much more sleek. Color was not introduced into the ipod until June of 2005. The ipod mini, which was a big hit, was introduced in January of 2004. This offered colors to the frame of the ipod as opposed to the originals. It could hold up to 4GB in its' first generation and 6GB in its' second.
The shuffle was introduced in January of 2005 and was popular because of its' small size and inexpensiveness (is that a word?). It may lack a screen but this lil' puppy definitely attracts all those joggers, for it's totally easy to take running, considering it's so small it could fit in your pocket! But wait, what if we could have the best of both worlds? The nano! The nano offered something that all the other ipods couldn't; It had a screen, stunning sleekness, was small enough to fit in your pocket, and could hold up to 16GB! Finally, the newest and most advanced ipod; The touch. It can hold up to 32GB with a complete touch screen for easy navigation through songs. The Touch was the first ipod to have Wi-Fi and access to the internet. Wow! Apple has definitely come a long way. From that ipod classic in 2001, to the most recent and advanced ipod Touch, released in 2007. With each new "generation", these babies improve in sleekness, design, cost, storage, and abilities. What will the next generations of ipods from apple bring?
