2006-10-28
11:01:18
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7 answers
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Anonymous
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Consumer Electronics
➔ Music & Music Players
Ok... when i say it doesn't recognize it I mean IT DOESN'T RECOGNIZE IT. as far as the computer knows, there is no ipod connected to the computer, it's treating it as another drive so iTunes doesn't see it therefor i cannot reinstall software on it or anything
2006-10-28
11:18:40 ·
update #1
ok this is how you do it for anyone else who is having problems, this was taken off of
http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=93716
1. Quit iTunes.
2. Right click on My Computer and click Manage.
3. Click the plus symbol to the left of Services and Applications.
4. Select Services listed under Services and Applications.
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6. Double click iPod Service in the right hand panel.
7. Click the Stop button under the General tab and leave the iPod Service Properties window open.
8. Connect your iPod and wait until it is visible in My Computer.
9. Click the Start button in the iPod Service Properties window.
10. Open iTunes.
2006-10-28
11:38:26 ·
update #2