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(Fri 16:06 15/Sep/06)
Do you still have the disc that came with your iPod? That has the iPod Updater software on it, as well as iTunes. Try to install the iPod Updater software from that disc, and hopefully you can restore the iPod back to factory conditions, then install iTunes 7 and re-load your music. |
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(Fri 16:45 15/Sep/06)
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Yep tried that, no joy I'm afraid. Thanks anyway fo3nix
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(Fri 17:19 15/Sep/06) Did the iPod connect for you to be able to dock it, or is it not even recognised on the computer? | |
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(Fri 17:23 15/Sep/06)
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It connects to the computer, i'm not sure what you mean by being able to dock it (sorry i'm not very technical!) but it appears as the F: drive in my computer & says it charging on my ipod screen...
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(Fri 18:28 15/Sep/06)
That's what I wanted to know :) If there was some more serious low-level problem, it wouldn't even appear as a drive. Try restarting the computer, plugging your usb cable into a different usb port, and then plugging your iPod in. If iTunes doesn't load automatically, then start it up. Does it say anything at all about your iPod, any sort of warning or anything? |
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(Sat 16:29 16/Sep/06)
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Hi fo3nix, I tried your suggestion but its still saying 'iTunes cannot read the contents of the iPod. Go to the summary tab in iPod preferences and click Restore to restore this iPod to factory settings'. I've tried all sorts of things and it's just not working, I think I'm about ready to admit defeat and take myself off to an apple store! Thanks for your help anyway...
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(Sat 16:57 16/Sep/06)
You could try this: http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum =304314 Some other articles of interest on Apple's iPod support site. Have you tried resetting the iPod by holding the middle button and play/pause button for a few seconds until the Apple logo appears? |
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(Sun 16:54 17/Sep/06)
still reading this? if so, I've just had basically the same problem. And after an hour of messing about, I've sorted it! Though, I'm not sure exactly why its now working, since nothing really has changed. Plug your iPod in, open iTunes, and it won't stop. From the help menu, run diagnostics on the iPod. Is it the last of the 4 lights on the left that errors? If so, click that help button next to it. Then, just follow all of those instructions. I did all that and it didn't help, then right at the end it tells you to disable all services and try that. That still didn't work, so I enabled the services I want to start up again and restarted (this time with iPod attached from the beginning, even before windows had started), and opened iTunes and it worked! |
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(Mon 09:19 18/Sep/06)
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Hi fo3nix, yep still reading! I'll have to have a go of that tonight, fingers crossed!!
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