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Well, my sister is planning to get an IPOD Mini, and our PC is a Compaq that we bought back in 2001, and I heard you need either USB 2.0 or FireWire to connect it. I don't even know if we have USB 2.0.

 

The question is, DO we need USB 2.0 to connect it?

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No, you can connect it with a regular USB port but it will just go a bit slower. With firewire or USB 2.0, you can upload songs nearly instantly, but with a regular USB it takes a small bit of time.

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It's not a small bit of time--it's for-fucking ever. If you're willing to leave your computer on transferring songs overnight, you'll be fine. It'll be much easier just to drop $20 on a USB 2.0 card and hook that up. Just search "USB 2.0" at Amazon.com and you'll find a whole slow of perfectly acceptable and easily installed little bits.

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People who bitch about USB 1 being slow obviously never had to transfer mass amounts of data via a serial connection. THAT was slow.

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People who bitch about USB 1 being slow obviously never had to transfer mass amounts of data via a serial connection. THAT was slow.

 

 

 

LOL, yes, my friend's dad told me legendary stories on how dreadfully slow serial connections were. Good thing nothing like that exists...scary...

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Ok, we got the iPod Mini 4GB, I installed the USB 2.0 card, I followed all the instructions, and guess what? iTunes won't pick up the iPod Mini AT ALL. It just keeps blinking Do Not Connect on the iPod and has not picked up the device at all. It takes a REALLY long time for it to appear on My Computer as well. What could be the problem?

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I have a somewhat similar problem. You know how Itunes is supposed to start up automatically when you connect your Ipod? Well, everything's been fine until today when I connected my Ipod to my computer via the USB cable and danm Itunes didn't start. In fact, it seems it doesn't recognize the device anymore. I doesn't charge, and I sure as hell can't edit my playlists. Any help, please?

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Everytime I connected the iPod to the port, and ran the CD to format it properly, that little folder icon appeared on the iPod, and made the iPod unusable. I returned the USB 2.0 port, and got another iPod. I told my sister to do this on a friend's PC, which she is. It's just funny how EVERYTIME I ran the CD, and formatted it, the iPod would be ruined...

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