HT1351 my ipod is not being recognized by itunes when it is plugged in via usb

itunes is not recognizing my ipod when i plug it in via usb port

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    http://support.apple.com/kb/ts1538
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    http://support.apple.com/kb/ts1591
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    Message was edited by: digital-suicide

    I had similar problem. Touch 2G was working perfectly until a few weeks ago then when I tried to download newly purchased music, my PC would not recognize my Ipod Touch. I had this problem back in April and it was resolved with updates from Microsoft and Apple. Anyway, after trying everything in desperation I called Apple yesterday and spent 3.5 hours on the phone with a tehnician who wouldn't give up until she resolved the issue, AND SHE DID!!!! We tried a lot of things but what seemed to work and might work with you is to uninstall ALL Apple applications, Bounjour, Mobile Me, ITunes and Quicktime (you don't have to uninstall Safari) and disable any firewalls or security programs you have, restart the computer and then reinstall Itunes again, restart the computer and then try connecting your device to the computer. We also returned the IPod to the factory settings. If that is indeed your problem, you will notice the popup window, that was appearing before the problem began, telling you that the driver needed has been installed. It is a driver problem. I was so impressed with the technician and her determination to solve my problem. I hope this helps.

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    http://support.apple.com/kb/ts1591
    iOS: Device not recognized in iTunes for Windows
    http://support.apple.com/kb/ts1538
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    Hi There,
    Sounds like you've got a few issues going on there... If your device is not recognizing the iPod, than you could have an issue with the drivers on the PC which maybe a uninstall and reinstall of iTunes COULD fix...
    However, based on what you're also saying about the icons on the screen you may have a device issue... Can your iPod's screen be found on this page?
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    If you can't find a resolution but want this device, try iResQ.com they offer some great services and buy users old iPods to fix ones like yours...
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  • IPod Touch not being recognized in iTunes

    Hello Apple Discussions, my name is Wong Meng. iPod Details: iPod Touch 4G FW: 4.2.1
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    Hewlett-Packard p6604y
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    CD Driver 2.2.0.1
    CD Driver DLL 2.1.1.1
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    Apple Mobile Device Driver 1.52.0.0
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    Gracenote Submit 1.8.2.123
    Gracenote DSP 1.8.2.34
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    I had similar problem. Touch 2G was working perfectly until a few weeks ago then when I tried to download newly purchased music, my PC would not recognize my Ipod Touch. I had this problem back in April and it was resolved with updates from Microsoft and Apple. Anyway, after trying everything in desperation I called Apple yesterday and spent 3.5 hours on the phone with a tehnician who wouldn't give up until she resolved the issue, AND SHE DID!!!! We tried a lot of things but what seemed to work and might work with you is to uninstall ALL Apple applications, Bounjour, Mobile Me, ITunes and Quicktime (you don't have to uninstall Safari) and disable any firewalls or security programs you have, restart the computer and then reinstall Itunes again, restart the computer and then try connecting your device to the computer. We also returned the IPod to the factory settings. If that is indeed your problem, you will notice the popup window, that was appearing before the problem began, telling you that the driver needed has been installed. It is a driver problem. I was so impressed with the technician and her determination to solve my problem. I hope this helps.

  • IPod is not being recognized on itunes anymore. Screenshots inside

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    I come back 5 minutes later to listen to it and there are all gone. Just like that.
    I took some screens of the error message it's giving me:
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    Steps:
    1. Start the NEW version of iTunes. Now turn off all of the following: A. Screen Saver, B. Firewall, C. Anti-Virus Program, D. Ensure ALL programs have stopped before proceeding!
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    5. Make sure all is completed and no syncing is happening! Upon verification of same, disconnect the TOUCH from the PC (Suggest disconnecting the Touch from the cable, instead of the cable from the PC).
    6. Start the TOUCH, and ALL shall be well!
    Let me know if you need any further HELP. I will be out of pocket for about the next 30 minutes or so! Good Luck!
    Gunny
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