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Jun 3, 2016 6:33 AM in response to Christine Altieriby D.Cohen,Hello, take a look at this article. How to eject an iPod - Apple Support
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Jun 3, 2016 6:56 AM in response to D.Cohenby Christine Altieri,Thanks. The Finder!! I appreciate it. Thanks again.
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Jun 3, 2016 7:02 AM in response to D.Cohenby Christine Altieri,..and you know what else has changed with the upgrade? The iPod "music" section. At least for me, I have both the Classic and Nano which is smaller and can hold less music, so I had it set to only have selected songs and playlists. Each time I made a new playlist, I had to manually select and check off each song or playlist it to be sure it was synced. I cannot find anywhere to do this now!!
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Jun 3, 2016 7:06 AM in response to Christine Altieriby Jamvan,To clarify a bit more from what D.Cohen shared above, you actually need to right-click the iPod in the sidebar list to bring up a contextual menu which contains the 'eject' option.
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Click the iPod button next to the media navigator that only appears when your iPod is attached.
Once in the iPod view, you can see and choose the eject button like you normally did in the past. It just no longer appears in the main navigator panel like it did in previous versions of iTunes.
Hope that helps.


