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I had a virus on my computer. I sent it to get fixed and all of the files were wiped off including my music from itunes. Now when I open itunes I only have the preset songs even when I log into my account. I think that all of my music is gone now, and if I plug my ipod into my computer all of the music I have on it will be erased from synchronizing. Is this true and how can I get my music back?
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I heard this iPod to Computer/iTunes/iPod transfer works pretty good on this.
This iPod to Computer/iTunes/iPod transfer can quickly and easily transfer your iPod songs, vdieos, photos, playlists, ratings, and other info directly to iTunes, transfer music and videos from any iPod back to any Windows computer. It can also transfer music and videos from your iPod to iPhone or other iPods.
http://ipod-tool.com/ipod-software/ipod-to-ipod-computer-itunes-transfer.html
All types of iPod/iPhone are supported. It saved me time and money.
I advise you to use it. Really save time.
You can search more at http://bing.com
I heard this iPod to Computer/iTunes/iPod transfer works pretty good on this.
This iPod to Computer/iTunes/iPod transfer can quickly and easily transfer your iPod songs, vdieos, photos, playlists, ratings, and other info directly to iTunes, transfer music and videos from any iPod back to any Windows computer. It can also transfer music and videos from your iPod to iPhone or other iPods.
http://ipod-tool.com/ipod-software/ipod-to-ipod-computer-itunes-transfer.html
All types of iPod/iPhone are supported. It saved me time and money.
I advise you to use it. Really save time.
You can search more at http://bing.com
Someone has been using my computer to look at sites I find objectionable,How can I erase this stuff?

moppy
I have two sons whose friends like to check their emails from my computer when I am not home. I guess this is when they are going into these objectionable sites. I am not a prude but this really bothers me.
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I agree with JIM and joe, higher security measures are needed. If you're using Windows and want to delete the objectionable site info, click Tools>Delete Browsing History>Temporary Internet Files>Delete Files. Do the same for History. If you're like me, you probably have login and password cookies you don't want to erase, but you can delete the offensive site cookies individually. Tools>Internet Options, under the General tab in Browsing History select Settings, in the little window that opens select View Files to see a list of all cookies in your system. Right click and Delete the ones you don't want.
I agree with JIM and joe, higher security measures are needed. If you're using Windows and want to delete the objectionable site info, click Tools>Delete Browsing History>Temporary Internet Files>Delete Files. Do the same for History. If you're like me, you probably have login and password cookies you don't want to erase, but you can delete the offensive site cookies individually. Tools>Internet Options, under the General tab in Browsing History select Settings, in the little window that opens select View Files to see a list of all cookies in your system. Right click and Delete the ones you don't want.
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