How do I "force" a Nano to mount?

for some reason my Nano isn't mounting - it plays fine & charges when I connect it to the G5, but I haven't been able to get it to mount.
any suggestions?
w

Try Resetting the Nano while it is connected to the computer.

Similar Messages

  • How can I Force My Nano to Sync Automatically?

    MAC OS X 10.8.2  iTunes 11.0 (64 bit)
    Most questions I read here ask how to manually sync...my problem is just the opposite. Whenever I connect my iPod to sync, iTunes opens with the boxes checked for "manually manage music and videos" and "enable disk use." When I remove these checkmarks I get messages about being synced to another library (something like that) and, bottom line, I have to reload all my content. When I close iTunes I first make sure these boxes are NOT checked. But the
    next time I go to sync the same thing happens all over again.
         I THINK I am aware of all the boxes that should be checked or unchecked, but, obviously there is some setting that I know nothing about that needs to be changed. I know most will say, "Why not just sync manually...it's better that way anyway?" Truth is I may have to take that advice if I can't get it to work.
    It's just that nobody else seems to have this problem.
    Thanks in advance for any help.

    You can only sync to one iTunes library/computer. However, you can manage manually music among multiple computers. See:
    Using iPhone, iPad, or iPod with multiple computers
    To change syncing computer you have to restore the iPod on the computer you want to use as the syncing computer.
    BTW you posted in the iPod touch forum.

  • How can I force mount a dvd that isn't even seen by Disk Utility? I can see it on the Mac when using my Windows 7 partition via Boot Camp, but not in Lion, which is how I would rather be running.

    How can I force mount a dvd that isn't even seen by Disk Utility? I can see it on the Mac when using my Windows 7 partition via Boot Camp, but not in Lion, which is how I would rather be running.

    Well if there is a EFI block, then running a program in OS X isn't going to do a lick of good.
    After all EFI was designed for Trusted Computing and Digital Rights Management, to act between the OS and hardware, can read drives, contact the Internet and everything.
    Windows doesn't use EFI, will have UEFI in Windows 8 though.

  • How do I force-eject a CD when I cannot even get to the start-up screen?

    Friends, Let me first apologize for getting myself into this mess, in the first place.
    I bought a second-hand iBook G4 in the U.S., for a friend of mine, and brought it to South America, where I am living for one year, but far from any Mac Repair Center. I am getting the computer ready, to give to my friend, as a gift.
    The computer was working perfectly here for the few weeks that I have had it. It has OS 10.3.9 installed, but no OS9. I wanted to install OS9, so that I could give my friend some older software to use with it.
    (In fact, I inserted the software CDROM that I was going to give to my friend, into the second computer, to install the program before giving him the disk also. This was an important mistake.)
    Moreover, the OS9 disk that came with this second "new" computer does not appear to be the same one that shipped with the computer originally. Consequently, when I tried to install OS9 Classic, it would not install correctly from this disk (although it was indeed made for installing OS9 to another iBookG4, but not this one, apparently.)
    Consequently, as a short-cut, I simply copied my own Classic "system folder" from my own (completely) identical iBookG4, transferred it to a pen drive, and was going to move it to the second computer. Not all of the files copied successfully, however (some printer descriptions, for example), but most of them did.
    So, I transferred what I could, in the meantime, and now I had a new Classic "system folder" on the second computer.
    When starting up the Mac Classic environment there, however, the Classic environment would crash, and in that case I would just close the Classic environment altogether and continue normally in OSX mode, trying to solve the problem. I realized that my "copy" was not good enough.
    Then I got the idea to make an "archive" of the original classic folder on my own computer, and then transfer the archive, to see if it would make a more perfect copy this way. It archived perfectly indeed, and at half the size, so I assumed that I would now have all the necessary documents, once it was transferred and decompressed onto the second computer.
    Meanwhile, I decided to erase the incomplete corrupt copy of the (classic) system folder on the second computer, to avoid confusion when the new copy was transferred. As I moved it to the trash, the computer told me that it was being used by the system, and that it therefore could not be deleted. Since the classic environment was not running, I assumed that this was some sort of error, meant to protect the folder from accidental deletion regardless of the circumstances. Consequently I re-named the folder, and then deleted it successfully, and received no error message.
    I went back to the first computer, to copy the new, archived classic folder to my pen drive. When I did, and returned to the second computer, I noticed that the screen was black there, but the disk, still spinning.
    I checked to see if it was the display, or the connection, or if the computer was sleeping, or the screen saver activated, but none was the case.
    I re-booted, but there was no start-up chime. The disk spun normally (or perhaps more loudly than normal).
    I re-booted, holding down P and R, but no results. The display was completely black (i.e., no ilumination whatsoever, not merely a dark screen, but rather black).
    I concluded that the source of the problem was what I had done with the classic folder (renaming it or deleting it).
    I got the idea of inserting the system disk, to reboot from the CDROM, but the problem was that there was already a software disk inside, and it would not eject when the eject button was pushed.
    I found some suggestions online. I rebooted holding down the track-pad button, for example. No results.
    I rebooted holding down CMD OPT SHIFT O F, (or whatever the combinations were that were suggested). No results. I cannot even get a terminal screen to appear, much less a gray screen.
    If I close the lid while the computer is running, the computer will NOT go into sleep mode. (So much for the suggestion about forcing an eject from sleep mode).
    I noticed a comment online that there might be a force-eject hole inside the felt, but I do not know how to move the felt back well enough to see, nor do I know where to look, or whether there is even such a hole on this model. (if you know of a diagram or photograph online, please direct me)
    (Incidentally, if it is any help regarding the model, it is of serial no. UV445CLX_ _ _ , assembled in Taiwan)
    How can I force eject the CDROM inside?
    Is the solution to reboot from the system software disk, once I succeed in ejecting the CDROM?

    You cannot boot an iBook from an external USB drive--only a firewire drive. Actually, the drive is just a drive--it is the enclosure that determines USB vs. FireWire. If you could find an appropriate firewire enclosure, you could remove the drive from the USB enclosure and place it in a firewire enclosure and then be able to boot from that. Or you could just purchase an external firewire drive if those are available where you are.
    FireWire external drives are quite useful. One option would be to mount the external drive on the good iBook, format it properly for OS X with Disk Utility, and then use a program like Super Duper to make an exact clone of your internal hard drive. This is a popular way of backing up your stuff. You can boot from either the internal or the external. This means that if your internal hard drive were to die, you would have all your stuff on the external, and could run off of that. Since you are already using the USB for backup, it would probably be best to acquire a new firewire drive for troubleshooting and testing if you decide to go this route, since you really don't want to lose your existing backup.
    If you did have a bootable clone, you could see if the sick iBook would boot from it or not. However, it may be more productive to pursue your other thread about the boot problem. I see that Richard has joined the thread as I had hoped he would. He actually works on iBooks and is very knowledgeable.
    Also, if you do get the second ibook working and want to install OS9, you might want to post a question in the "Mac OS X v 10.3 Panther and earlier" forum. I'm not up on this myself, but I believe there is something about installing OS 9 drivers while formating or something like that. I believe the smart guys on that forum could give you some guidance so that you can avoid the problems you encountered earlier.
    Good luck!

  • How can I 'force' my Macs to look for each other on the network?

    OK, I have an iMac with a wired connection to a router, and a MacBook Pro with a wireless connection to the same router. Most of the time, they can 'see' one another on the network, no problem. But, every so often, even after both have been on for a while, I will click the Network icon and the other computer will not appear as available - this happens even when the target computer can see the computer I'm using to try to access it.
    So, here's my question: how can I 'force' my Macs to look for (and find) one another on the network?
    Thanks... if you need further information, just ask... - beck

    If you are using Tiger, go to
    Finder menu -> Go -> Connect to Server
    Enter the specific IP address of the other Mac where is says +Server Address+. You can find the IP address by running System Profiler or looking at System Preferences Network pane (on the other Mac).
    Once you have mounted the volume you to access, make an alias for it and place it in the Dock or on your Desktop. The next time you want to connect to that server, use the alias.

  • Looking for a way to force failed disk to mount ??

    I have approx. 450GB of files saved to the disk of my 2TB Time Capsule which suddenly failed and will not mount the internal TC disk.
    ** I am not talking about Time Machine backups in anyway — I am talking about files + folders of all kinds which I manually saved to the disk. I have no backup for these files. **
    I do have an empty 500GB external drive I can archive the files to — however, because I can not get the TC to mount — I cannot archive or copy the files.
    I'm looking for any suggestions/workarounds that you may have to help me access these files + force this disk to mount.
    Disk Utility / Tech Tool etc. obviously don't work because the disk is not even listed there.
    Terminal command ?
    Manually remove the disk from the TC hardware + mount another way ?
    How would a company like *Drive Savers* do this?

    If the drive does not appear in DU, then it is not accessible. You could try using recovery software that may be able to access the drive:
    General File Recovery
    If you stop using the drive it's possible to recover deleted files that have not been overwritten with recovery software such as Data Rescue II, File Salvage or TechTool Pro. Each of the preceding come on bootable CDs to enable usage without risk of writing more data to the hard drive.
    The longer the hard drive remains in use and data are written to it, the greater the risk your deleted files will be overwritten.
    Also visit The XLab FAQs and read the FAQ on Data Recovery.
    If the drive's motor has failed (You can't hear or feel any motor vibration directly from the drive) they it's definitely not recoverable. You would have to use a data recovery service in this case.

  • How do I force iTunes to put my contacts from the computer onto the phone?

    How do I force iTunes to put my contacts from the computer onto the phone? Multiple synchs and a restore did not work and neither does clicking the advanced setting "replace this information for this iPhone." Earlier this year I tried syncing via the cloud but only ended up with 3 different calendars, bookmarks and contacts on my devices so now I only sync via iTunes and USB.

    i followed the instructions to manually manage songs and playlists.
    Drag playlists from iTunes in the Source to the iPod.
    If you want to delete a playlists from the iPod, in the Source in iTunes, click th eDisclosure triangle in front of the iPod name to display the playlists on the iPod.
    You should edit the playlists in iTunes and then drag them to the iPod.
    If you edit them only on the iPod in iTunes, and have to reload your iPod, the playlists will disappear.
    what do i need to do to save the music from my nano to my hard drive
    The songs should be in iTunes already.

  • Force Hard Drive to Mount?

    I have a Mac that will not boot. I have tested the Mac and the hard drive with TechTool Pro. The volume is corrupt, and neither TechTool Pro nor DiskWarrior have been able to repair the volume.
    I have been able to recover data with data recovery software, however, I would like to be able to browse the volume in Finder so that I can get the files recovered with the structure intact, rather than needing to rearrange all of the files.
    I can connect the Mac with the damaged volume structure to my MacBook Pro and it shows up in the System Profiler in Target Disk mode- the proper hard drive size and name of the volume show up, however, I cannot get the disk to mount. Is there a Terminal command line that would force the volume to mount on my desktop?

    I once had disk corruption that DiskWarrior was not able to repair. TechTool Pro did not have any better luck. However, on the Report window in Disk Warrior, there is a very useful feature. Although Disk Warrior told me it could not repair the damage, it fixed the volume enough to use the Preview button on the Report window.
    Normally, this feature is used to visually compare the new optimized disk directory with the existing one before clicking on Replace. But in this case, it let me mount the damaged volume (in Preview mode) on the Desktop like any other volume. Using Finder, I could open the volume just like any other volume.
    What I did was run Disk Utility (with DiskWarrior still running) and make a disk image of the still mounted damaged volume, and saved the image file to another drive. After making sure I could mount and access the disk image, I erased (reformatted) the drive with the original (damaged) volume. Then I used Disk Utility's Restore tab to restore from the disk image (source) to the now empty internal drive (destination), and it worked.
    I tried to restart from the restored volume in the internal drive, but unfortunately, the system would no longer boot because of the files missing from the previous damage. However, all I had to do was run an +Archive and Install+ option installation (using my Mac OS X installation disc) on the drive. This gave me a fresh system while preserving my user data, and I was able to restart with my user account and most of my user data intact.
    So this is an example of how DiskWarrior saved the day, even when it failed.
    Note: I was able to run Disk Utility and DiskWarrior at the same time because I have an external emergency/maintenance boot drive with a basic Mac OS X installation and a few utilities such as DiskWarrior and TechTool Pro. You may NOT be able to do the same thing if you are starting up from the DiskWarrior bootable optical disc.
    What you CAN do is install DiskWarrior on your MacBook Pro, if you have not already. Be sure it is the latest version that fully supports running on Leopard. Start the Mac with the damaged volume in FireWire Target Disk Mode again, and connect it to the MacBook Pro as an external FireWire drive. Run DiskWarrior on the MacBook Pro. It should (hopefully) see the damaged volume and be able to act on it to attempt the repair. It may not be able to repair the damage, but hopefully it can repair it enough to mount it in Preview mode. Then, you can do what I did, or simply use Finder to copy off the files with the directory structure in place to another drive.

  • I am having trouble completely emptying my trash on my mac.  It says items are in use, but they are not.  How do I force these items to be removed?

    I have copied dvds that I own, for backup copies, onto the desktop of my macbook.  Then I've placed a copy into iTunes for viewing later.  Once the copy is over in iTunes, I delete the copy of the movie on the desktop and it goes to the trash.  I do this because 1) I don't want to clutter up the desktop and 2) I don't want multiple copies of the movies on my hard drive.  When I go to empty the trash, it says these items are in use and will not remove them from trash.  Why is that?  They are not in use as far as I know.  How do I force them to be removed from trash?

    I had a similar problem.  I think it was caused by deleting an app while it was still running. I should have shut the app down before deleting freom the applications folder.  When I tried to empty trash I received message:
    "The operation can't be competed because the item something.app is in use."
    Go to utilities, open a terminal, change directory to the hidden Trash folder and remove the offending item in use. Example:
    cd ~/.Trash
    sudo rm -rf item
    Next time, maybe try quting iTunes before deleting and see if it makes any difference.
    http://www.macworld.com/article/2025381/mac-troubleshooting-what-to-do-when-the- trash-won-t-empty.html
    Another approach might be to use the iTunes folder named "Automatically Add to iTunes" folder.
    http://support.apple.com/kb/HT3832?viewlocale=en_US&locale=en_US
    -Ed

  • I had over 200 e-mails.  I went to my webmail and deleted most of them.  However, my iPhone still shows 200 e-mails.  How can I force my iPhone to update from the e-mail server?  Or will I have to delete each e-mail from my iPhone as well?  Thanks.

    I had over 200 e-mails.  I went to my webmail and deleted most of them.  However, my iPhone still shows 200 e-mails.  How can I force my iPhone to update from the e-mail server?  Or will I have to delete each e-mail from my iPhone as well?  Thanks.

    You may have to try deleting all the music from your phone (by going to Settings>General>Usage>Music, swipping All Music and tapping Delete), then sync it all back on with iTunes in order to fix this.

  • How can I force-install iOs5/6 apps on my iPod Touch?

    Hi, I have an iPod touch version 4.3.5 (ML1). Model is MC540C.
    The App Store sometimes bars me from installing apps because the app has a minimum requirement of iOS 5 or 6. How can I force my iPod to install these apps anyway?

    No, it is more than the screen dimension.
    You have a 4G iPod, why not update?
    To update:
    iOS 4: Updating your device to iOS 5 or later
    You need iTunes 10.7 or later on the computer

  • How do i move ipod nano content to a new Windows computer?  My old computer died and when i try to sync to itunes on my new Windows computer, it says it will erase what's on the ipod.  I can't seem to de-authorize the old computer (it's been recycled).

    Hi, I'm an ipod newbie, and unsure of what product i have-i believe it's an ipod nano, but can't seem to find any info on itunes that will identify my product.
    how do i move ipod nano music to a new Windows 7 computer?  My old computer died and when i try to sync to itunes on my new Windows computer, it says it will erase what's on the ipod.  I can't seem to de-authorize the old computer (it's been recycled).  Does this mean I have to start all over and read in my CD's into itunes?  seems very inflexible/inelegant...
    thanks for your help, sorry if this question has already been answered before!

    Is there no ANSWER TO THIS PROBLEM?

  • I am trying to sync an old ipod nano (2nd generation) to my itunes on a windows pc but the itunes doesn't recognize the nano and says that it is synced with another computer. Unfortunately, I don't have the old computer now. How do I sync this nano to itu

    I am trying to sync an old ipod nano (2nd generation) to my itunes on a windows pc but the itunes doesn't recognize the nano and says that it is synced with another  computer. Unfortunately, I don't have the old computer now. How do I sync this nano to itunes ?

    See Recover your iTunes library from your iPod or iOS device.
    tt2

  • How can I force iTunes Match to upload a "Duplicate" to the iCloud?

    I have one album where the first track was uploaded, and the other eleven tracks are all tagged as "Duplicates." These tracks were not uploaded to the iCloud. How can I force iTunes Match to upload these eleven tracks erroneously tagged as Duplicates?

    I'm adding my 2¢ because I just "discovered" iTunes Match yesterday and decided to subscribe thinking there was no downside (doh!).
    Well, firstly, there's the enormous downside of Apple's structure not being able to keep up with (what they should have known would be) enormous interest... my iTunes has been matching for >20-hours and has yet to reach half-way up my library. BTW: I thought I read the iTunes Match info fairly thoroughly prior to subscribing and did not see anything about it being for songs vrs full library.
    And secondly, and even more important to me, is that Apple's method of determining duplicate songs is not robust enough, especially for classical music and audio books (e.g., LoTR). I have >12000 "songs" in my library, and Match has determined a boatload are duplicates. They are not of course and even if Apple's duplicate-determining algorithm just looked at disc & track numbers it would "know" that. Anyway, there's a fairly good chance I will not have one complete album upload/match out of >500 albums. That's nae Scottish, in anybody's book.
    Gotta say, using Garage Band to individually alter >2000 "songs" on the off-chance that may assist Apple's duplicate algorithm to be correct is not gonna happen. If, after the matching/uploading is complete, I still have >even 100-not-duplicate-songs listed as duplicates, I'm getting my $29.95 subscription back.
    ... and C: does anybody know why Apple's Lion spell check doesn't work on Apple's discussion forums???

  • How do i fix my nano (6th gen) from automatical turning the volume down by itself

    how do i fix my nano (6th gen) from automatical turning the volume down by itself? I bought my first nano (6th gen) and it started to happen. so, i just bought a new one because i'm unavailable to take it to an apple store. now, the second one is doing the same thing.  i've reset them through itunes, and it continues to happen. any suggestions?

    Did you check your volume limit settings?
    copied from page 24 of the iPod_nano_6thgen_User_Guide

Maybe you are looking for

  • NEED LOGIC FOR THIS

    I HAVE A TABLE AND THE VALUES LIKE THIS, CALENDAR_DATE working_day return_date JUL 04 N JUL 04 JUL 05 N JUL 05 JUL 06 N JUL 06 JUL 06 N JUL 07 JUL 08 Y JUL 08 my requirement is how can i change all the return_date for which the working_day is 'N' to

  • Copy/Paste from Preview Results in Gibberish

    I have found two archived, unanswered threads related to this topic. http://discussions.apple.com/thread.jspa?threadID=1743102 http://discussions.apple.com/thread.jspa?threadID=2226894 User okinasevych says, "For me, I've noticed the problem occurs a

  • Error - Connection to host as user -- failed: IOException in

    From almost a week my backup on Oracle 10g stops working and getting this message on the Enterprise manager page when try to tests the back up"Error - Connection to host as user failed: IOException in sending Request :: Connection refused: connect" a

  • Barge is not working with UCCX 7.1

    Dear EXPERTS, We have CCM 7.1.5 with UCCX 7.1, on CSD the barge is not working, whenever supervisor iniate the barge, his phone start ringing and customer put on hold, he can have conversation with agent only when he is answering his phone. I believe

  • Forms 3 documentations

    Hi, I'm looking for Forms 3 (developer) documentations. Can you help me please ? Many thanks before.