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iPod 4th generation 40GB (not touch)

Hi everyone,

I have my old 2004 iPod 4th gen 40GB that I love. I didn't use since long time. Still great.

I want to syncronize to add new music on it.

Is it still possible to syncro even with nowdays iTunes?

Dear Apple Support I have 3 Iphones, one iMac, one bookair one ipod nano and ipod above last but not less Ipad 1st gen (still working).

I am a bloody customer of Apple don't you think?

MOST IMPORTANT I'm not looking for a no question, I am looking in case for A SOLUTION.

Thatz why I am asking here. I am saying that because sometime I use to get no answer or no solution. What's the meaning of this space then?

So if no, what can I do to syncronize adding new music?

Any alternatives?


I am looking to ask help from you!!! Don't turm me down.


please let me know asap.


Thank you in advance

Posted on Oct 1, 2020 10:12 AM

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Posted on Oct 4, 2020 2:38 AM

See Sync your iPhone, iPad, or iPod using your computer - Apple Support.


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Oct 3, 2020 5:54 AM in response to zurgh

Yes, in principle current versions of iTunes, or Finder in macOS 10.15 Catalina or later, are able to sync content to all older iPods. That content needs to be stored locally in your library, not in the cloud, and not come from the Apple Music service. This presupposes the drive of the iPod is still in good health, along with a battery that holds a reasonable charge, and that you have a suitable cable for charging and syncing.


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iPod 4th generation 40GB (not touch)

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