dude_56013
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First off, is this even possible?
I'm not for SURE on my iPod, but I have the 30GB video version (when they first came out with ones that could play movies..that's the one I have)..I think it's like 3 or 4th gen..but I can look.
But anyways, I have way too much music for it. I've got about 40GB, so I can't sync it anymore...which ticks me off. So I'm wondering if I can upgrade the HDD in it from a 30GB to a 60GB, or if it's even cost effective.
Thanks.
EDIT: Actually, my guess is this is not possible. I think when I bought it, the 30GB was the biggest one you could get. Maybe I'm wrong, but this would most likely mean the software on the iPod wouldn't support a 60GB HDD. I think it's the new iPods that started offering 60GB...I don't know for sure.
I'm not for SURE on my iPod, but I have the 30GB video version (when they first came out with ones that could play movies..that's the one I have)..I think it's like 3 or 4th gen..but I can look.
But anyways, I have way too much music for it. I've got about 40GB, so I can't sync it anymore...which ticks me off. So I'm wondering if I can upgrade the HDD in it from a 30GB to a 60GB, or if it's even cost effective.
Thanks.
EDIT: Actually, my guess is this is not possible. I think when I bought it, the 30GB was the biggest one you could get. Maybe I'm wrong, but this would most likely mean the software on the iPod wouldn't support a 60GB HDD. I think it's the new iPods that started offering 60GB...I don't know for sure.