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Andrew Bogut

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Looking to buy an iPod, however my PC (about 4 years old) doesn't have USB ports.

Am i able to buy another cable to enable me to connect an iPod to my PC?

Don't want to spend $500 and then find out that i can't link the two up.

Any advice would be appreciated.
 
Your PC may not have any obvious USB ports. But it's likely, given the age of your PC, that there would be a USB jack on your mother board, in which case, all you would need is a cable to thingy and enabling USB in your bios. Any computer shop can provide the cable thingy and shouldn't charge more than around $15. On your motherboard, look for some small metal spikes that will have USB written next to them.

If your motherboard truly doesn't have USB, then buy a USB card to plug into a PCI slot. This shouldn't cost more than $35.
 
Originally posted by Jim Boy
On your motherboard, look for some small metal spikes that will have USB written next to them.

I have one port with small metal spikes, although there is no USB written next to it.

There are 9 little metal spikes, no idea if that is a USB port.


Originally posted by Jim Boy

If your motherboard truly doesn't have USB, then buy a USB card to plug into a PCI slot. This shouldn't cost more than $35.

I can pick one of those up from any PC shops, right?

Thanks for your help, a little clueless with this kind of thing.
 
Originally posted by LeBron James
I have one port with small metal spikes, although there is no USB written next to it.

There are 9 little metal spikes, no idea if that is a USB port.




I can pick one of those up from any PC shops, right?

Thanks for your help, a little clueless with this kind of thing.

Unless it acutally says USB opn the motherboard, don't attempt to plug it.

You're probably best off getting the pci USB card. Most computer shops have them. If you get the card, they'll be USB 2 rather than the USB 1.1 on your motherboard. This means files will transfer faster, which is handy for the iPod
 

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Originally posted by LeBron James
Thanks

Lastly, would a 15GB iPod be worth getting, or should one go to the next size up?

Apple have just launched a new range of improved and cheaper iPods (by about $US 100). I'd recommend getting one of these, and as they start from 20GB, then the answer is go for the bigger (and better and cheaper) iPod. http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,1759,1625271,00.asp
 
I have also been looking at getting the ipod.. This new version looks exactly the same as the ipod mini, especially in price but with a bigger HDD..
Does anybody know if there is an apple shop in the melbourne CBD? and whereabouts it is?
 
Originally posted by juddy03

Does anybody know if there is an apple shop in the melbourne CBD? and whereabouts it is?

There are two Applecentres in the CBD, and one at Chadstone.

One in Elizabeth St (up the top), and one on Flinders St.
 
Originally posted by LeBron James
There are two Applecentres in the CBD, and one at Chadstone.

One in Elizabeth St (up the top), and one on Flinders St.

Thanks for that LeBron.. Might go there this arvo while im in the city
 

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