Can the iPod be used as a storage drive?
I was reading that the iPod can store data, so , can it be used as a portable drive for audio as well? That would be great!!
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Re: Can the iPod be used as a storage drive?
The iPod is a fully bootable 5gb drive. Not supported by apple, but true nonetheless.
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Re: Can the iPod be used as a storage drive?
Has anyone used it with PTFree(or maybe even PTLE)? Will it work?
Is a Powerbook-MBox_iPod combination possible? [img]images/icons/rolleyes.gif[/img] |
Re: Can the iPod be used as a storage drive?
Tell you what, send it off to me and I'll be happy to "store" it for you ok dokie?
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Re: Can the iPod be used as a storage drive?
ok, KamaSutra; all you gotta do is send me 500USD , so I can "store" it for you....
...and I'll even send you my mother in law as a bonus... [img]images/icons/wink.gif[/img] peace |
Re: Can the iPod be used as a storage drive?
not again! heh
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Re: Can the iPod be used as a storage drive?
Just read that iPod appears as a drive on your desktop and can be used as "the ultimate data transferral device (apparently you can even boot a Mac from it with the correct system)"
Does sound pretty neat...wonder if it is true.....anyone heard anything else ? |
Re: Can the iPod be used as a storage drive?
One interesting thing about it is that it can play back 16/44.1 files as well as MP3s (I referring to what it can play, not just its hard drive capabilities). Sounds like a good way to take your work out and audition it.
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Re: Can the iPod be used as a storage drive?
I've got one.. and it all true. 5 gig firewire drive. Whatever space you don't use for mp3's, you can use as a standard drive. It's quite cool.
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Re: Can the iPod be used as a storage drive?
Yeah, I got an iPod too, and you can store on to it. When it's hooked up to your comp it mounts to your desktop just like any other drive. 5 gigs of firewire storage.
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