When your ipad is connected to iTunes and done syncing looking on the left hand side of itunes. There you will see your ipad's name ( It might say "Jo's Ipad" for example) to the right of your name (but on the same row as your name) there should be an up looking arrow. This is the eject arrow, when you click on it the computer will disconnect the ipad and then you can unplug it from the computer.
You can either click the eject button by the iPod menu in iTunes, manually eject it from the computer by doing what your computer normally does to eject a flash drive, or you can just unplug it.
Unplug the USB
When your iPod is connected to a computer and you have not yet ejected it, it will say do not disconnect on the iPod. Do not disconnect it until you have clicked eject on your computer, or it could have a problem with it.
Yes, you can connect an iPod Touch to a computer. Every iPod Touch comes with a cable, and that cable plugs into the bottom of the iPod Touch and the USB 2.0 port in your computer.
U have to disconnect the phone service and then u can use it as an ipod touch.
you need a ipod touch, and the ipod touch chharger then you have to plug it into the computer
It will delete music from iPod Touch, but the regular iPod i don't know about.
iTunes from you're computer or if it's an iPod Touch from the iPod Touch
Use the cable that came with the iPod Touch to connect it to the computer, and the iPod must be on for it to charge.
To have the iPod Touch show up on your computer, just plug in the iPod Touch while it is on. The computer should automatically recognize the iPod Touch whether it is a PC or not. If it does not automatically recognize the iPod Touch, then just open iTunes (version 8.0 or later).
If you already have the songs on your computer you just simply need to sync your ipod touch with your computer.
No, you cannot. The iPod Touch games can only be played on an iPod Touch.
The authorization of your computer to transfer an app to the iPod Touch varies from computer to computer, as this is a personal setting on your computer.