
Ejecting an iPod from the Windows System Tray using the 'Safely Remove Hardware' feature may corrupt your iPod.iPod models configured to Auto Sync and have the 'Enable Disk Use' option turned off may require being ejected and reconnected to resync.iPod models with the 'Enable Disk Use' option turned off may be unable to update or restore iPod software, and make changes to iPod settings.ITunes Store purchases may not play when upgrading to Windows Vista from Windows 2000 or XP.ITunes 7.0.2 may work with Windows Vista on many typical PCs, but Apple is recommending Windows users delay an upgrade to Vista until "after the next release of iTunes which will be available in the next few weeks."Īccording to Apple, the following snags may be encountered by iTunes users moving to Vista on their PC: Contacts and calendars will not sync with iPod.The company says the software update - which is for Vista users only (whether the operating system is installed on a Mac or a PC) - will: "Repair permissions for important files required by iTunes to play your iTunes Store purchases.".To always safely eject an iPod, choose Eject iPod from the Controls menu within iTunes.Ĭover Flow animation may be slower than expected.

IPod models configured to Auto Sync and have the "Enable Disk Use" option turned off may require being ejected and reconnected to resync.Įjecting an iPod from the Windows System Tray using the "Safely Remove Hardware" feature may corrupt your iPod. IPod models with the "Enable Disk Use" option turned off may be unable to update or restore iPod software, and make changes to iPod settings. ITunes Store purchases may not play when upgrading to Windows Vista from Windows 2000 or XP. ITunes 7.0.2 may work with Windows Vista on many typical PCs, but Apple is recommending Windows users delay an upgrade to Vista until "after the next release of iTunes, which will be available in the next few weeks."Īccording to Apple, the following snags may be encountered by iTunes users moving to Vista on their PC: The company says the software update-which is for Vista users only (whether the operating system is installed on a Mac or a PC)-will: "Repair permissions for important files required by iTunes to play your iTunes Store purchases."
