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South Lee Police Beat: May 16, 2008

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  3. Connect your iPod to your computer and mount it as an external drive. On Windows, it should appear in "My Computer." On a Mac, it should appear in your Finder.
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F.A.Q.

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How do I remove it from my iPod?
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