Tip: when you have a CD / DVD connected to iTunes, as well as one or more iPods or iPads, the Ctrl+E / Command+E keyboard shortcut will eject the CD / DVD by default. You just need to follow the same steps to eject an iPod (touch, classic, nano, or shuffle) or an iPad from iTunes: unlike a CD or DVD, which you can just eject from your computer manually (which are just "dead" data containers), these electronic devices, like USB flash drives, need to be first safely disconnected on the software side, before they are physically unplugged.ĭirectly disconnecting an iPod or iPad from your computer may not corrupt its data, but it can - so, never "cold unplug" active devices. This is the same command as going through the Controls menu in iTunes' main window, and choosing " Eject Disc" - on both Mac OS X or Windows. ![]()
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