Have you tried putting your current Ipod on a file? Then it doesn't matter what happens.
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as long as you have enough space on your ipod it should allow you to add new games...but when you get itunes everything you purchase will be stored on your computer. The only thing being deleted is the copy on your ipod and then the new choice will be added onto the ipod. If you are having trouble with getting your itunes library from your ipod to your new computer, you have to go online to itunes and authorize your new computer to use your library that you have on your ipod. You can authorize up to five computers...then transfer purchases from ipod under file and it will copy everything on your ipod to your computer. I would assume though that games will take up a lot of space on an ipod depending of course on what the game is. Hope this helps...of course if you still have questions about this ask me lol afterall I have an ipod touch so I might be able to look it up too...
I just found this. It applies to music, but I'd imagine the process works the same with games. Just be careful that you don't lose any of your old stuff. Doesn't ipod support stink? Transfer song from iPod to computer |
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Do you know that iTunes is one-way? That means you can only download your music from your computer via iTunes to your iPod but not transfer music from iPod to computer? The official reason is anti-piracy. If you can copy music from your iPod to any computer (including your friends!!)….hey….that’s piracy isn’t it? We agree with that idea but then what happens: 1. When the computer crashes and need to be recovered. 2. When we just bought a new computer to replace the current one. 3. When we have a seperate computer for work/school and one for home. 4. Using two ipods on the same computer We will need to transfer music from iPod to computer and iTunes does not support that feature. What happens then? Well, apparently many software developers agree that this is a problem and have come up with ingenious solutions that take care of the problem. Mac OS and Windows compatible: iPodRip
iPod Music Liberator The iPod Music Liberator is a full-featured music-management utility that allows you to copy music from your iPod to a Mac or PC. It supports Mac OS X and Windows XP, 2000, NT and 98.
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Well, depending on what iPod you have, the following statement will be true:
The iPod synchronizes completely with your computer, so if you delete something on your computer, the same thing will be deleted on your iPod. As a ramification, if you delete a game on your computer, the very same game will be deleted on your iPod.
Also, make sure you have enough memory for the game, as if you lack sufficient memory to support the game, the iPod is forced to delete another, to make memory for the new one.
I hope this helped.
When I got a new computer I tried putting new games onto my ipod. It then said I would have to delete my other games and replace it with the ones I bought. Is there anyway to transfer the games to your ipod without having to delete the old ones?