Connect your iPod to the computer and it should start syncing automatically. if not, you'll have to press the Synchronise button.
You can eject your ipod like a usb drive or when it is done syncing it and it beings to charge you may hit the x under the name of the ipod and it will eject it.
No, it won't, unless you are syncing from a different computer, then yes it will.
Plug in your Ipod to a USB cable that is designed for your type of Ipod, download Itunes, open it, and (If you haven't ever used it before) it should automatically ask your to register your ipod, this is optional, then it should start syncing.
You must sync your iPod from your iTunes library to your iPod, or no music. Syncing does nothing but copies whats in your library, to your iPod. You must sync your iPod from your iTunes library to your iPod, or no music. Syncing does nothing but copies whats in your library, to your iPod.
When you plug in your ipod, open it in your itunes. Then open the photos tab and change any settings from there.
It Means Taking Music and Storing It On Your iPod
Syncing photos allows you to view pix you've chosen on your computer on you iPod.
Did you try syncing the ipod?
NO NO AND NO
Windows: Edit > Preferences > Devices Mac OS X: iTunes > Preferences > Devices Put a check next to Prevent iPods, iPhones, and iPads from syncing automatically.
You can't. You have to sync it.