HT1238 Is there a version of the iPod Reset Utility for 64-bit Windows?

Is there a version of the iPod Reset Utility for 64-bit Windows? The only 1 I could find says it only works on 32-bit. I tried the compatibility utility, but still no joy!

I recently reset my Ipod Shuffle 2nd gen to factory defaults and now it is not being recognized in Itunes. I currently have Windows 8 and no capability to get a 32-bit version of windows. What are my options for making my 2nd gen Shuffle to work?

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  • My computer is not recognizing my ipod shuffle.  The computer says to use the ipod reset utility.  When I tried doing this it told me that it was for a 32 bit version which I obviously do not have.  My computer is only a few months old.  What do I do now?

    My computer is not recognizing my ipod shuffle.  The computer says to use the ipod reset utility.  When I did that it came up with another message that it was only good for a 32 bit version.  I guess I do not have a 32 bit version.  I just purchased my computer a few months ago and it uses the windows 7 operating system.  What do I do now?

    Not sure if this helps:-
    The music files, were they bought from your iTunes account or did someone gift them to you after buying from the iTunes account? If they are yours you can download them again if you clear or de-authorise the ipod, it has to be done by whoever gave you the ipod to do this (the registered  owner). If they were bought for you on another itunes account I don't think Apple let you use them as they are copyrighted and they don't belong to you, they belong to the person who bought them. If the music files where ripped from music cd's then click and drag them to a new folder on your desktop and have the person who gave you the ipod to de-authorise and unregister it. Then you re register it and put your files back from your desktop folder in your iTunes folder and synch. Hopefully that would work.  Any files which you did not buy, I would not know how get around this, best bet is to take it to you nearest Apple  Store and explain that they were gifted to you and ask how you can use them.  The best way to gift music files is to buy the gift tokens and give these. Hope above helps.

  • What do I do when the Ipod Reset Utility doesn't recognize my shuffle?

    I got the dreaded 1418 error, and tried the Ipod Utility Reset that Apple suggested. However, the program can't recognize my Ipod shuffle and I don't know what to do!
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    Are other USB devices recognized properly by that USB port?
    I read another user's post, where shutting down and unplugging the PC reset the ports and fixed the iPod problem. If it's a laptop, to get the same effect, you'd have to shut down, unplug it from the power adapter, remove the battery, wait about a minute, and plug it back in.

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    Have you tried the iPod Reset Utlitly at a Windows XP computer?
    I had some problems with it on a Windows Vista PC ...

  • When trying to download ipodreset utility for windows i get a message that says the installer is intended for 32-bit version for windows. what can i do next?

    when trying to download ipod reset utility for windows i get a message that the installer is intended for 32-bit version of windows. what can i do?

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  • Ipod reset utility

    My iPod Shuffle (2nd Gen) needs a reset. iTunes won't recognize it and gives me: "iTunes cannot recognize this iPod at this time. You must restore the iPod with iPod reset utility before it can be used with iTunes." So I downloaded the installer for the iPod reset utility and ran it, only to discover that the installer is for 32bit operating systems, and I am running 64bit Vista. Anyone know of a 64bit iPod reset utility? Or am I S.O.L.?
    Message was edited by: brianroan
    Ok, so I just re-read the literature for the iPod reset utility and noticed this: "**iPod Reset Utility is not supported for use with Windows Vista." So maybe it doesn't matter if I'm running 32 or 64 bit...I'm operating Vista so I guess there's no way to reset my shuffle, unless I can find a friend who still runs Win XP. I'm open to any other suggestions though...
    Message was edited by: brianroan

    Have you tried the iPod Reset Utlitly at a Windows XP computer?
    I had some problems with it on a Windows Vista PC ...

  • After 5 R's and Ipod reset utility, what next?

    Nothing has worked so far to make my 1-gen iPod operable. (It has worked fine in the past.) I get a blinking orange light when it is plugged in to a usb port.
    It shows up in System Profiler but not in ITunes or on my desktop.
    The iPod Reset Utility either crashes when I run it or tells me I have "two iPods" attached to my computer, and that I should remove one. I do not have two iPods attached to my computer.
    Thoughts on next steps?

    There are several different things to consider here:
    a) Disk Utility will only see your iPS when and if it's present as a mounted volume. Yours isn't mounting, it won't be seen. The fact that it's seen in the Profiles really doesn't mean anything at all.
    b) Disk Repair won't really do anything at all to a Shuffle.
    c) Re-formatting should NOT be done in your case. The only case when it's ever called for is a few cases where Windoze users have inadvisedly followed their own OS prompts to 'help out' by formatting this new drive that's suddenly popped up on their system. Even in those cases the Reset Utility will do the same thing and, beyond that, we're back to (a) above: If your iPS can be seen by Finder and Disk Utility then it can also be seen by the Reset Utility.
    d) You need to get to the stage where you can reliably open and use the iPod Shuffle Reset Utility. You might have to d/l a fresh copy of it, you might have to Repair Permissions, you might only have to log out to a Restart. What you DO have to do is to get it so that it will open and run.
    e) Once you do that, you have to make sure that you're exactly, exactly, following the instructions for its use. Severe cases absolutely require that it be run from a clean, fresh system start with nothing else at all going on, that it be given enough time to work, and that more than one run might be required.

  • Shuffle 2g and iPod Reset Utility

    I recently was unable to get my Shuffle 2nd gen to connect to my Mac ( SnowLeopard ) and iTunes 9. It kept giving me an error.
    Running through the Support section for the Shuffle 2g I came across a link for the "iPod Reset Utility" found here.
    I downloaded and installed it. Connected my Shuffle ( note it would only work when connected directly to my Mini through one of the rear USB plug-ins ) it read and identified my Shuffle and I reset the unit.
    All is working GREAT as of now. Installing music via iTunes.

    There are several different things to consider here:
    a) Disk Utility will only see your iPS when and if it's present as a mounted volume. Yours isn't mounting, it won't be seen. The fact that it's seen in the Profiles really doesn't mean anything at all.
    b) Disk Repair won't really do anything at all to a Shuffle.
    c) Re-formatting should NOT be done in your case. The only case when it's ever called for is a few cases where Windoze users have inadvisedly followed their own OS prompts to 'help out' by formatting this new drive that's suddenly popped up on their system. Even in those cases the Reset Utility will do the same thing and, beyond that, we're back to (a) above: If your iPS can be seen by Finder and Disk Utility then it can also be seen by the Reset Utility.
    d) You need to get to the stage where you can reliably open and use the iPod Shuffle Reset Utility. You might have to d/l a fresh copy of it, you might have to Repair Permissions, you might only have to log out to a Restart. What you DO have to do is to get it so that it will open and run.
    e) Once you do that, you have to make sure that you're exactly, exactly, following the instructions for its use. Severe cases absolutely require that it be run from a clean, fresh system start with nothing else at all going on, that it be given enough time to work, and that more than one run might be required.

  • No reaction with ipod reset utility

    ive tried to reset my shuffle 2nd gen with the ipod reset utility but it cant find my ipod 
    it simply does not appear anywhere !
    is my ipod total damaged ?
    there is no water or any sign of a fall  or any damage !
    what can i do ?

    LeeGalaxy,
    The minimum system requirements for the utility are as stated in KB 305204
    http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=305204
    System Requirements
    - Windows 2000 with Service Pack 4, Windows XP with Service Pack 2**
    **iPod Reset Utility 1.0 is not supported for use with Windows Vista.
    That said, some have had success, in using iTunes with Vista.
    However, this article lists some important information on that configuration:
    http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=305042
    And you may be able to use iTunes to setup your iPod. Have you tried that?
    Or were you attempting to use the iPod Reset Utility, as described in KB 305204, to solve one of these symptoms:
    - iPod will not play music, and cannot be restored using iTunes.
    - iPod is not recognized by iTunes, but is visible in My Computer or in Device Manager on a Windows PC, or in Apple System Profiler on a Mac.
    - iPod shuffle (1st Generation) is identified as a device in "Recovery mode."
    - iPod shuffle (2nd Generation) is identified as a "USB DFU device."
    If not, you may find this helpful:
    Restoring iPod shuffle to factory settings
    http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=300701
    Just to confirm, it is my understanding you have the iPod shuffle (First Generation), correct?
    Hope this helps,
    Generik
    Dual 2.3 GHz PowerPC G5   Mac OS X (10.4.8)  

  • Vista problems with iPod reset utility

    I can't even run the installation program. I keep getting a message saying that "iPod Reset Utility requires that your computer is running Windows 2000 or Windows XP".
    My OS is Windows Vista. Anyone have any solutions? Many thanks...

    LeeGalaxy,
    The minimum system requirements for the utility are as stated in KB 305204
    http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=305204
    System Requirements
    - Windows 2000 with Service Pack 4, Windows XP with Service Pack 2**
    **iPod Reset Utility 1.0 is not supported for use with Windows Vista.
    That said, some have had success, in using iTunes with Vista.
    However, this article lists some important information on that configuration:
    http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=305042
    And you may be able to use iTunes to setup your iPod. Have you tried that?
    Or were you attempting to use the iPod Reset Utility, as described in KB 305204, to solve one of these symptoms:
    - iPod will not play music, and cannot be restored using iTunes.
    - iPod is not recognized by iTunes, but is visible in My Computer or in Device Manager on a Windows PC, or in Apple System Profiler on a Mac.
    - iPod shuffle (1st Generation) is identified as a device in "Recovery mode."
    - iPod shuffle (2nd Generation) is identified as a "USB DFU device."
    If not, you may find this helpful:
    Restoring iPod shuffle to factory settings
    http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=300701
    Just to confirm, it is my understanding you have the iPod shuffle (First Generation), correct?
    Hope this helps,
    Generik
    Dual 2.3 GHz PowerPC G5   Mac OS X (10.4.8)  

  • Only adds music after 'Ipod Reset Utility' - No choice in what is selected

    Hey all,
    To add to the masses of problems.
    On my second Shuffle 2gig (replaced first one because of this problem)
    I can only add music to it after using the ipod reset utility.
    When going back into iTunes it works fine, except for the fact I have no say in what goes on nor what order.
    If I want to add or delete music afterwards I get the infamous "Cannot sync 'Ipods name' as required disc cannot be found"
    I've tried everything on the forum, except for unplugging mouse as I don't have it plugged into a USB port.
    I've tried the ipod on all ports available.
    It's starting to get extremely tedious.
    Thanks a bunch

    OK, did the SMU resets- more then once because the first time I plugged everything back in and the iPod reset didn't work; an additional time,with nothing but the iPod plugged in, it seems to have worked. I say seems because it's blinking orange and I'm worried about unmounting/disconnecting it to try to play it- the last time I thought I had fixed it, it was doing this...
    Oh, and I'm running 1.0.3 software- thankfully,I had kept the old reset software...
    I'm going to wait a bit and see if the blinking stops. Maybe it's just recharging, but I've barely played it, so it seems unlikely it needs much, if any charging.
    Not to be looking a gift horse in the mouth, but since the first reset, including after the two subsequent resets, the fan has become noisy- isn't this supposed to stop a noisy fan, not make it noisy?
    oy.
    Message was edited by: weblizard

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