Here’s How to Connect Your iPod to a PC

You may already have iTunes installed on your PC. If not, download it from Apple—it’s free—and install it on your desktop or laptop computer. Your iPod came with a cable that has a USB connector at one end and a dock connector on the other. It probably came with a partial charge, but if not, charge the iPod before you connect it to your computer.

Plug the dock connector end of the cable into the dock connector slot on the bottom of the iPod. Then plug the USB end of the cable into a USB port on your PC. When you do this, iTunes should automatically launch—if it’s not already running—and the iPod screen lights up. If iTunes doesn’t start automatically, open it. Follow iTunes as it walks you through the process of setting up your iPod. The directions vary somewhat depending on the model and generation of the iPod you have. Most of the steps apply only the first time you set up the iPod. After that, whenever you connect the iPod to your computer, iTunes launches and takes you directly to the iPod Management Screen. Setting up iPod touch Setting up iPod nano Setting up iPod Shuffle

Your iPod is set up and ready for use.

Setting up iPod touch Setting up iPod nano Setting up iPod Shuffle

Each time you want to add or remove content from your iPod, plug it into your PC and manage what’s being synced to it in iTunes.

Computer Connection No Longer Required

You may have an iPod that Apple no longer requires you to sync to a computer. Recent models of the iPod Touch are capable of streaming and downloading music directly to the iPod, as long as a high-speed internet connection is available. It is still possible to connect these models to a computer, but it isn’t required. Check the documentation that came with your iPod.