![]() ![]() ![]() Open Windows Explorer and click the View menu. ![]() In Windows 10, 8 or 8.1, you can turn on the hidden files view, by using Explorer's menu. How to Enable the hidden files view in Windows 10, 8.1 If you want, for any reason, to force Windows to show the hidden files, then read the instructions below on how you can do that. For that reason, these files are hidden and protected from the operating system to avoid the unauthorized modification or deletion. Most of the hidden files are system files, which are important for the proper computer operation. Windows by default hides some files, so you cannot view them when you open Windows Explorer. If the iPod is able to be connected to the Mac Mini - as an external storage device - I think that the 'iPod Controls' folder is still hidden.Īny help in this matter will be very gratefully received.This tutorial contains instructions on how to view Hidden Files in Windows 10, 8, 7 Vista and XP. The reason for needing access to 'iPod Controls' on the iPod, is so that I can copy & paste ALL of these 8700+ songs onto my Mac Mini so they can be individually identified in order to find the 'missing' 3000+ songs in order to put them back into iTunes. Therefore about 3000+ songs are now only on my iPod Classic. I also no longer have access to 180-200 of the 350+ cd's used to import these songs since they 'went missing' (or were stolen) during a house move. The original music library that these songs came from was created (by importing EVERY SINGLE ONE of the 8700+ songs from cd's which I purchased in a music store) on a windows vista pc which I no longer have access to because it no longer exists - there fore neither does this music library. I have not used the Android version of this app as I don't own or use any Android device. They have names like BBZQTRG.mpa or similar, so NONE of the 8700+ song files are individually identifiable. You then just open the app on the iOS or android device, or Windows pc, and go into iPod controls, to find whatever music files you need access to.ĪLL of these songs are then playable, and can also be cut & pasted and/or copied & pasted in either direction between the iPod Classic and any iOS or Android device (or windows pc) that has the Verbatim Wireless Mediashare device app installed.īut this causes a problem because ALL music files and the folders that they are in, are NOT named or organised as they are in iTunes, when accessing these music files on the iPod Classic from within 'iPod Controls', when using the Mediashare app on either the iOS device or windows pc. This folder IS viewable AND accessible, if the iPod is connected using an Apple Charge & Sync cable, to the usb port on a Verbatim Wireless Mediashare device, and then the Verbatim device is connected (via its own wifi signal) to ANY iPad, iPhone, iPod touch, (or Android) device, or Windows pc, that has the Verbatim Wireless Mediashare app installed. The 'hidden file' in question is the 'iPod Controls' folder which contains all of the song files on the iPod but apparently NONE of the info like names of tracks, artists, albums, genre, etc Unfortunately, I no longer have access to a working Windows PC, since I use a Mac Mini. I already know that it IS (or was) possible when connecting the same iPod to a Windows Vista PC. ![]() Does anyone here know if it is possible to view and access whatever 'hidden' files may exist on an iPod Classic 160Gb, when that iPod is connected to an Mac Mini (OSX Yosemite 10.10.5)? ![]()
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