I had the same problem with a friend who bought an Ipod Mini, but was still using the older Windows 98. Itunes didn't work with it so she couldn't use it the Apple way.
Luckly, there's a great open source Ipod firmware called Rockbox available for many Ipod models with turns the Ipod into an mp3 player that plays almost any non-DRM file format and doesn't need Itunes to transfer files to it.
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I had the same problem with
Submitted by Guest on February 18, 2008 - 08:51.
I had the same problem with a friend who bought an Ipod Mini, but was still using the older Windows 98. Itunes didn't work with it so she couldn't use it the Apple way.
Luckly, there's a great open source Ipod firmware called Rockbox available for many Ipod models with turns the Ipod into an mp3 player that plays almost any non-DRM file format and doesn't need Itunes to transfer files to it.