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  1. Computer Won't Recognize iPhone.
  2. Ipod classic 7th generation won't sync It.
  3. There are several reasons why your iPod Nano may not turn on or awake out of its 'Sleep Mode.'. Open iTunes, and click the iPod Nano's name on the left part of iTunes.

Itunes Won'T Download Songs To Ipod Touch

Worked fine with an i. Pod nano for over a year, even through the upgrade to i. Tunes 7. 0. 2. Last week, I plugged in the i. Pod and i. Tunes took forever to recognize the i. Pod. Then, I got the error messages that we have all come to know an love.

Tried to Restore with i. Tunes, but that failed with the . I've read all the threads. Pod syncs fine on another computer. Other USB device (card readers, thumb drives) work fine on my computer. Windows recognizes the i. Pod. But, i. Tunes won't.

Itunes Won'T Download Songs To Ipod Touch

Restored the i. Pod on another computer. Removed every trace of i.

An ipod Or iphone That Will Not Restore In. How to Make an iPod Compatible With Windows Media Player. Using iTunes to add music to an iPod can be frustrating at times, especially if you have previously used.

Tunes and reinsalled. Reverted to i. Tunes 6. Tried every suggestion people have offered up. Removing and reinstalling USB drivers in device manager. Spent hours on Microsoft website searching for every article about USB devices.

Do you guys know what it's like to have to go to your wife and say, . After days and days and days of getting nowhere and resigning myself to a dead i. Pod until Apple releases a quiet bug fix in 7. Since solving the problem, I have gone back and been able to duplicate and solve the problem two or three more times.

In my case, the problem is initially triggered by a dodgy cable on on memory card reader (although I suspect that any USB error will trigger it). The cable triggered a USB error balloon with some nonsense about how the device would work better if it were plugged into a USB 2. So I removed the cable and all my other USB devices worked fine again. No error messages, no problems. Something in the USB ports after that error message was enough to send i. Tunes over the line into purgatory.

I'm thinking that Apple is up to their age old tricks of writing software that barely works just hangin' on by its fingernails, with no tolerance at all for anything out of line - - not even as much tolerance as a $1. Typical. Each time I plugged in that dodgy cable, the i. Tunes problems came back, even though I had already removed the dodgy cable. Each time I shut down the computer and removed the power cord for 3. I guess the complete absence of standby AC power must trigger a hard reset of the USB ports. Needless to say, I've cut that dodgy USB cable in half, run over it with the car, doused it in gasoline and cremated it, and thrown the ashes down a deep well.

But, for those of you ready to pull your hair out over this i. Tunes problem, quit searching the web, unplug the power cord from your computer, and see if you aren't back in business. You're welcome. I wonder how much money I just saved Apple in returned i. Pods just from this forum alone?