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Old 07-04-2007, 03:51 PM
Laurice Laurice is offline
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Okay, downloading iTunes is the first step- next, once iTunes is downloaded, open up "iTunes Store".

Now, in iTunes Store, at the top right corner of the screen, is a button that says "Sign in". Okay, assuming you DON'T have an iTunes account, click "Create Account".

To create your account, just follow the 3 steps- you need an email address, then create a password, and a secret question + answer. Next, you have to fill in your name and address and phone number.

ALSO, you might need credit card information* This is one way as of how to pay for the songs on iTunes. If you don't want to pay with a credit card, then you can buy pre-paid iTunes cards in the Apple stores, Best Buy, the Source, Future Shop, Shoppers Drug Mart...etc.

Now, if you are worried about putting in Credit Card information- they only need this information to VERIFY that you are in Canada, Australia, or whatever country you are living in.

Okay, so you set up your iTunes account. Now, putting in music- each song costs 99 cents (Canadian). I suggest buying one of the prepaid cards. TO REDEEM A PREPAID CARD:

In iTunes Store (home), under Quick Links on the right hand side of the page, click Redeem, then simply put down the 16 digit code seen on your card. The cards are worth anywhere between 15$-50$.

Bought your songs? Great. Now, sync your iPod to your computer- and what I mean by that, is take the USB cable (the white one) and stick one end into the right plug on your computer, and the other end in your iPod.

From there, you can decide what pictures to upload, because the music downloads automatically.

*Phew* congratulations, you now have music and pictures on your iPod nano. Since you are a first time iPod user, let me warn you- you have an iPod nano, so you CANNOT play games or watch music videos on your iPod.

=] Hope this helped, if you're STILL confused, please e-mail me; laurice@rogers.com, or re-post the same question, and I'll answer it in better detail
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