![]() I started the process by copying my entire iTunes folder from my iMac out onto a common file server that is visible to both the iMac and the target machine, a Power Mac G4 Cube running Mac OS 9.2.2. My current music library is hosted on my late 2011 27” iMac, running Mac OS X Mavericks and iTunes 12.0.1.26. In the end, I accomplished this successfully and this blog post reports on the process I used to accomplish the transfer. I decided to try moving my current iTunes 12.0.1.26 music library over to iTunes 2.0.4, and then use itunes 2.0.4 to load a portion of that library onto the 1 st generation iPod I reported on in the last post. ITunes 2.0.4 was the current version of iTunes when the iPod was released. While the iPod was a complete and standalone music player, it required iTunes to load music onto it and to manage its more complex functions. ![]() In keeping with Steve Job’s vision of the Mac as the home digital hub, the iPod was supported by iTunes 2.x. ![]() In our last post, we looked at the revolutionary new first generation iPod, the public’s reaction to it, its competition and finally a bit about iTunes 2.x.
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