UPDATE: Where I work it turns out they have an imac dv edition. the os was 9.0.4 so i couldn't actually use the ipod for anything more than a hard drive, but i was able to format it correctly, thus allowing me to restore it using my windows computer. all the info on the ipod (serial, etc) seems to have dissappeared though.. how odd.
my ipod was amazing for the time that it worked (about 5 days). Xplay was amazing, worked without flaw. I blame their lack of a "beta expired" message for killing my ipod. They put an error up instead which read "your ipod must be disconnected and reconnected to function since you recently did an ipod restore". I then proceeded to try other programs to fix it, ended up formatting the entire hard drive, and now whenever i plug it in it reboots my computer. xplay, i loved you, but why in hell did you not give a simple "beta expired" message??? my 400 dollar toy is now a farking paperweight!!!
UPDATE: Where I work it turns out they have an imac dv edition. the os was 9.0.4 so i couldn't actually use the ipod for anything more than a hard drive, but i was able to format it correctly, thus allowing me to restore it using my windows computer. all the info on the ipod (serial, etc) seems to have dissappeared though.. how odd.
my ipod was amazing for the time that it worked (about 5 days). Xplay was amazing, worked without flaw. I blame their lack of a "beta expired" message for killing my ipod. They put an error up instead which read "your ipod must be disconnected and reconnected to function since you recently did an ipod restore". I then proceeded to try other programs to fix it, ended up formatting the entire hard drive, and now whenever i plug it in it reboots my computer. xplay, i loved you, but why in hell did you not give a simple "beta expired" message??? my 400 dollar toy is now a farking paperweight!!!