Unfortunately, you need the PC where you got your songs from, or else you will lose all songs next time you sync it unless you can find all the songs.
Answer:There is software that allows you to copy the music from the iPod to the machine (you can't do this in iTunes.) It costs between $20 and $50. To get the music off you MUST have the software, Apple doesn't let iTunes being new music in from iPods.This is free and requires no software downloads. Go to the control panel, Appearance and personalization, Folder options, the View tab and then under Advanced Settings there should be an option to show or hide hidden folders. Show them, then open My Computer, go to the Ipod and then go to the folder called ipod_control, then to the folder Music. In this folder there should be some more folders called things like F00, F01, F02 etc. These contain your music, which you can copy like a normal folder.
Yes, it is possible to obtain an LLC on behalf of another individual by acting as a registered agent or representative during the formation process.
It's not currently possible to change your Dizzywood username after you've registered. You can, however, create another account with a different username.
Another word for registered voters that begins with the letter C is constituents.
Yes, it is possible to have a driver's license in one state and have a car registered in another state. This situation may occur if a person lives in one state but owns a vehicle registered in a different state. It is important to ensure that both the driver's license and vehicle registration are kept up to date and comply with the laws of each respective state.
Theoretically it is possible, but "theoretical" and "probable" are two very, very different things.
Well that is Tough because a convention is when something unusually happens.
The car needs to be registered in the state the owner resides in.
With most states its 10 days
Well, probably. However the state you are living in may have a law that gives you a limited amount of time the register your car in that state. If at all possible I would get your vehicle registered in the state of your primary residence unless you maintain houses in both states.
so whats your question???you can register a car in any state as long as you have a current and valid drivers license, the two dont have to be from the same state. for a while i had a NV DL, with my car registered in AZ, i even had the insurance on the can in NV. so i know is possible.
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A car can be registered and insured by a number of people. Usually they are one and the same. A car can be insured with having it registered to you if you would like to drive it.