Ipod 4th gen won't charge

My ipod won't charge and i tried a lot of chargers. I don't know if the charging port was messed around with. Help. It's dead.

- See:      
iPod touch: Hardware troubleshooting
- Try another cable. Some 5G iPods were shipped with Lightning cable that were either initially defective or failed after short use.
- Try another charging source
- Inspect the dock connector on the iPod for bent or missing contacts, foreign material, corroded contacts, broken, missing or cracked plastic.
- Make an appointment at the Genius Bar of an Apple store.
Apple Retail Store - Genius Bar                          

Similar Messages

  • My iPod  4th gen. won't charge or connect to iTunes,What do I do?

    My iPod 4g hasn't been recongize by iTunes and it won't charge when it is pluged into my wall or pc.I'm struggling to find a way to fix it.
    It has been like this since yesterday and nothing had changed.I plugged it into the wall also and still it won't charge.What should I do?I'm desperate for answers.

    After charging for half an hour, reset the iPod and connect the iPod to the syncing computer and try to restore the iPod.
    Reset iPod touch:  Press and hold the On/Off Sleep/Wake button and the Home
    button at the same time for at least ten seconds, until the Apple logo appears.o
    - If iTunes does not see the iPod, place the iPod in recovery mode and then try to restore the iPOd.  For recovery mode see:
    iPhone and iPod touch: Unable to update or restore

  • My ipod (4th gen) won't charge at all

    When I plug it up in the wall or computer the screen will cut on and the apple will show up but right when it is about to show the lock screen it cuts right off again. Now it can barely load to the lock screen. It cuts straight off and repeats this action over and over again. It will also show the low battery sign but still nothing will happen once I plug it up. I also let it sit off the charger for X number of hours then plug it back up. It will show the low battery sign and charge like it normally does but then it shows the apple 5 seconds later then cuts right of again.
    What should I do? How do I fix this problem?

    Not Charge
    - See:    
    iPod touch: Hardware troubleshooting
    iPhone and iPod touch: Charging the battery
    - Try another cable. The cable for 5G iPod (lightning connector) seems to be more prone to failure than the older cable.
    - If a 5G iPod      
    Iphone 5 lightning port charging problem - SOLUTION!
    - Try another charging source
    - Inspect the dock connector on the iPod for bent or missing contacts, foreign material, corroded contacts, broken, missing or cracked plastic.
    - Make an appointment at the Genius Bar of an Apple store.
      Apple Retail Store - Genius Bar
    And
    - Reset the iOS device. Nothing will be lost      
    Reset iOS device: Hold down the On/Off button and the Home button at the same time for at
    least ten seconds, until the Apple logo appears.
    - Unsync/delete all music and resync
    To delete all music go to Settings>General>Usage>Storage>Music>Tap edit in upper right and then tap the minus sign by All Music
    - Reset all settings                            
    Go to Settings > General > Reset and tap Reset All Settings.
    All your preferences and settings are reset. Information (such as contacts and calendars) and media (such as songs and videos) aren’t affected.
    - Restore from backup. See:                                               
    iOS: Back up and restore your iOS device with iCloud or iTunes Try:               
    - iOS: Not responding or does not turn on           
    - Also try DFU mode after try recovery mode
    How to put iPod touch / iPhone into DFU mode « Karthik's scribblings
    - If not successful and you can't fully turn the iOS device fully off, let the battery fully drain. After charging for an least an hour try the above again.
    - Try another cable       
    - Try on another computer                                                       
    - If still not successful that usually indicates a hardware problem and an appointment at the Genius Bar of an Apple store is in order.
      Apple Retail Store - Genius Bar

  • HT1510 my iPod shuffle 4th gen won't charge or show up in iTunes

    my iPod shuffle 4th gen won't charge or show up in iTunes when i plug it in to the back of the computer and when the off/on switch is halfway it gives me a solid red light on the iPod battery status light for about five seconds does anyone know what to do

    If you connect it to the Mac with iTunes NOT running, and run Disk Utility, does it appear in the sidebar as a "disk"?  Also, you can run System Profiler or System Information (depending Mac OS X version).  It is in Applications/Utilities/, but you can also run it from the About This Mac window.  Does the shuffle appear as a device under USB?
    The red light when you move the power switch to ON means very low charge in battery.  That probably means the battery is not getting charged when connected.  In terms of hardware, that could mean a bad USB port on Mac, a bad USB cable, or a bad connection on the shuffle.  In any case, power is not getting to the battery.  It might be a bad battery, but if that was the only problem, I think the shuffle would still appear in iTunes when connected.  That's why asked if it appeared in Disk Utility or System Profiler/Information; if it does, the connection is working (even though iTunes does not see it for some reason).
    You can make sure the USB port is working by using something else that is similar (like a USB flash drive) on the same port.  If you happen to have another USB cable, you also try to rule out a bad cable.

  • (4th gen) Won't charge or connect

    My iPod shuffle 4th gen won't connect to my itunes and doesn't seem to charge.  When I plug it in the light will be orange for about 20 seconds.  Also, when I flip around the switch on the top it will sometimes flash red twice.  When I plug my headphones in, I still will get music.
    I'm using itunes 11 and I'm using OS X 10.9 on a 2012 macbook pro.

    To add to what has been said, I've tried both USB ports, I have plugged my phone in to both ports to ensure they work.  Also when I plug my shuffle in to my wall it will charge from there.  I have restarted my macbook, and I have to latest version of itunes.

  • Happy New Year and help Please!!! IPOD 4th GEN won't Synch??

    Hello,
    And, thanks for reading my question. I recently purchased an IPOD 4th GEN touch from Gamestop. I previously had an ipod that was stolen a few years ago. I had 2000 songs on my itunes and just haven't used it till now.
    When I bought the IPOD I ensured that my itunes and ipod were using the most current software. However, it is not synching my music. It will let me start to synch and then go through steps 1&2 of a five step process before it tells me that itunes has encountered a problem and must shut down. There is no specific code it gives me it just asks whether I'd like to send an error report or not.
    I have ensured my firewall was off. I restarted the IPOD and computer, and still nothing. Same error message and itunes shuts off. I have installed the latest updates to bonjour and quicktime, restarted, and still no remedy.
    I was tempted to uninstall everything but am afraid of losing my music. Only 30-40 songs are in my icloud. I imported the other songs to itunes a long time ago.
    Does anyone know how I can get these songs on my ipod? Thanks in advance for any help and Happy New Year to all...

    You probably need to set up automatic syncing.  If you do not set it up, it will still "sync" but it will sync nothing.
    In iTunes 12, select the iPod so that you see its Summary settings screen (click the "device button" on horizontal bar).  In the iPod's sidebar, under Settings, click Music.  To the right is the iPod's Music settings screen, where you tell iTunes how to sync your iPod.
    Check the box for Sync Music.  This enables automatic syncing for songs.  Below that, if your entire iTunes library fits on your iPod, you can choose the option to sync Entire music library.
    Otherwise, you can choose to sync Selected playlists, artists, albums, and genres.  Then, select what you want to sync from the lists below.  On convenient way to set this up is to create one or more playlists in your iTunes library with songs just for the iPod.  Or you can use existing playlists.  On the iPod's Music settings screen, find and select (checkmark) just those playlists under Playlists.
    When you click Apply, iTunes syncs your iPod with your selection(s) on the iPod's Music settings screen, and keeps it "in sync" automatically.

  • My iPod Touch 4th Gen won't charge?

    Well I've had my iPod Touch 4th Gen since it came out it will be 2 years old in October. Yesterday I charged my iPod while listening to music. I took it of when it was charged and used a little it became half dead so I put it on my charger. I realized there was no indication of it charging? I placed on all of the chargers in my house and the same problem. I haven't tried connecting it to my Mac, but I did try turning on and off but still won't charge. Does anyone know if I can fix this?

    - Try connecting it to yur computer and se if it charger and it it appears in iTunes
    - Try another cable
    - Look at the dock connector on the iPod. Look for abnormalites like bent or corroded contacts, crackd or missing plastic pieces or foreign material.
    - Also see:
    iPod touch: Hardware troubleshooting

  • New ipod shuffle 4th gen won't charge or turn on or show up in itunes

    Received a 4th gen ipod shuffle as a gift, plugged it in straight away synced a song on to it, listened to it. Left the ipod alone for a day, came back to it and it won't turn on, charge, or show up in itunes?
    Tried resetting it, did nothing. Tried to get it to be replaced but apparently servicing and replacement isn't available in my area? ( yeah, what?)
    What do i do?

    If you connect it to the Mac with iTunes NOT running, and run Disk Utility, does it appear in the sidebar as a "disk"?  Also, you can run System Profiler or System Information (depending Mac OS X version).  It is in Applications/Utilities/, but you can also run it from the About This Mac window.  Does the shuffle appear as a device under USB?
    The red light when you move the power switch to ON means very low charge in battery.  That probably means the battery is not getting charged when connected.  In terms of hardware, that could mean a bad USB port on Mac, a bad USB cable, or a bad connection on the shuffle.  In any case, power is not getting to the battery.  It might be a bad battery, but if that was the only problem, I think the shuffle would still appear in iTunes when connected.  That's why asked if it appeared in Disk Utility or System Profiler/Information; if it does, the connection is working (even though iTunes does not see it for some reason).
    You can make sure the USB port is working by using something else that is similar (like a USB flash drive) on the same port.  If you happen to have another USB cable, you also try to rule out a bad cable.

  • IPod Classic 4th gen won't charge

    So i got a iPod of ebay and it came with roughly 75% charged, when i plugged it in to my computer it reacted fine, i then reset the iPod to the default settings and it asked my to connect it to a wall plug, not having a firewire on hand i just used my 10 W iPad charger and it booted up fine i then thought i'll leave it to fully charge, i did this ans went off and came back about 1-2 hours later and the screen said "Charged" so i disconnected the iPod and on the screen it actually had less that 75% about 50% now, i was confused to why it wasn't working, so i plugged it in to my computer and it worked fine but i noticed that it said that it was fully charged in the top corner, i put some music on it and my brother came with his firewire charger so i thought this will react to it the battery is no on about 15% i try my 10 W charger in his iPod classic 4th gen and it worked fine. so my iPod then dies and i plug it in to my 10 watt charger and nothing happens, i plug it in to the firewire and it comes up with the low battery symbol on a loop, after reading many online articles i decide the battery is busted and get another battery, i get the battery and i change it over no problem. iPod boots up fine, however it still does not charge when connected to 5W 10W it just says "charged" when it is not and when i connect it to the 12W firewire nothing happens. Does any one have any ideas whats going on? Could it be the logic board?
    I should also say my brothers iPod classic 4th gen works fine on all 3 chargers plus computers.

    Looks like yor iPod battery need to be replaced
    Bobo Frett wrote:
    If I plug it into mains using the charger which came with it it will charge (but it won't hold the charge, this I am used to, hence why it's always plugged into me car)
    FYI, you should  charge the iPod Classic, for at least 2 hours, using a USB 2.0 port at the back of the Desktop, or if you are using a Mac the USB port on the body of the Mac and not those on the keyboard, (these dont have enough power to charge the battery, which need at least 450mA current)

  • My ipod touch 4th gen. won't charge or reset or come one at all.

    Please help.  I have a ipod touch 4th gen.  Yesterday it died, battery ran down, and i've not been able to get it to do anything.  The screen shows the battery with red, but it's really faint.  I've tried to reset/restart it several times, but it still does nothing.  I plugged it up to the computer, hoping to reset it via itunes... nothing.  I left it plugged up to the computer for several hours hoping it would charge....nothing.  Tried the docking station to charge it, nope. 
    The battery has run down before and i've been able to charge it with no problem.  I don't know what's different this time.  Is there a way to do a factory reset or something like that to just completely reset the whole thing? 

    Try:
    - iOS: Not responding or does not turn on
    - Also try DFU mode after try recovery mode
    How to put iPod touch / iPhone into DFU mode « Karthik's scribblings
    - If not successful and you can't fully turn the iOS device fully off, let the battery fully drain. After charging for an least an hour try the above again.
    - Try on another computer
    - If still not successful that usually indicates a hardware problem and an appointment at the Genius Bar of an Apple store is in order.
    Apple Retail Store - Genius Bar       

  • IPod Touch 4th Gen won't charge.

    It's been about a month now that it won't charge at all. I've tried it on every single cable that I have, but it still won't charge. It won't charge when it's plugged into the wall outlets nor on my PC and MacBook. So I had turned off my iPod and told myself that I would have someone take a look at it for me, but I have completely forgotten about it.
    I bought this ipod about more than a year ago, so my warranty is over. I'm not sure if I can even go into the apple store and ask the Genius' for help.
    Recently, just today, I had turned it back on in hopes of trying to see if it would charge again. I plugged it into my MacBook and surprisingly it charged, however, only for a short 10 minutes, then after it finished syncing, it stopped charging and disconnected itself from iTunes. Messing around w/ the cable cord, I moved it a little and it started charging again, this time only for about 2 minutes. Then it stopped charging and disconnected itself from iTunes again. And now I cant get it to charge at all. I've tried putting it into DFU mode, it doesn't work since I can't connect to iTunes. So I tried turning it off while it was still plugged in and it just restarted. I unplugged it, turned it off and it shut down completely; then I plugged it back in, and it would turn back on, but it won't charge.
    I don't know what the problem is exactly. If anyone can help, that would be much appreciated. I'm not really looking towards purchasing another iPod anytime soon. /:
    Meanwhile, I'm just going to leave it off as to not drain the battery.

    Assuming you have a PC, start here:
    iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch: Device not recognized in iTunes for Windows

  • My iPod touch (4th gen) won't charge. It died as I was rebooting the system. It showed the screen that let me know it was charging, but no progress was made. And now the screen won't even turn on.?!?!?! Does any have any advise???

    My ipod touch died as I was rebooting the system. It won't charge?!?!

    Try:
    - iOS: Not responding or does not turn on
    - Also try DFU mode after try recovery mode
    How to put iPod touch / iPhone into DFU mode « Karthik's scribblings
    - If not successful and you can't fully turn the iOS device fully off, let the battery fully drain. After charging for an least an hour try the above again.
    - Try on another computer
    - If still not successful that usually indicates a hardware problem and an appointment at the Genius Bar of an Apple store is in order.
    Apple Retail Store - Genius Bar       
    It includes how to place in recovery mode

  • My ipod touch 4th gen won't charge while on, but charges while dead.

    While its dead I plug in my ipod and it will show the charging screen for about 5-8 seconds then powers up. When it powers up it does not recognize that it is charging. There is absolutely nothing wrong with the charger as it works on other ipods. Theres nothing abnormal about the ipods charging dock either. I have tried forcing restarts (holding the home and power button at the same time). Ive tried resetting the ipods settings. The only thing I can think of is a full factory reset but I would like to avoid the trouble if I can.Has anyone found a fix for this yet? If anyone also has answers as to why this is happening I would like to know as well.
    NOTE. I don't have money to take it in to apple or any other place so that is not an option

    Not Charge
    - See:    
    iPod touch: Hardware troubleshooting
    iPhone and iPod touch: Charging the battery
    - Try another cable. The cable for 5G iPod (lightning connector) seems to be more prone to failure than the older cable.
    - If a 5G iPod      
    Iphone 5 lightning port charging problem - SOLUTION!
    - Try another charging source
    - Inspect the dock connector on the iPod for bent or missing contacts, foreign material, corroded contacts, broken, missing or cracked plastic.
    - Make an appointment at the Genius Bar of an Apple store.
      Apple Retail Store - Genius Bar

  • Ipod shuffle (4th gen) won't charge?

    I didn't use my shuffle for about three months and now it won't charge. I've tried charging it with my 13" macbook pro using a genuine apple cable that I know works

    Double check the connection to the headphones jack, to make sure the plug is fully inserted into the headphones jack as seen in this document
    http://support.apple.com/kb/TS3572
    Other than that, since the light does not come on at all, there is no power going to the shuffle.  The possible causes are (1) problem with USB port not working or not providing sufficient power, (2) faulty USB cable, or (3) problem on the shuffle, such as a bad headphones jack or logic board.
    For (1), try it connected to a direct USB port on the computer (not a hub) with other USB devices disconnected.  If it does not work that way, connect something else to the same port to confirm it is working, preferably something similar like a USB flash drive or bus-powered external drive.
    For (2), you said you know the USB cable works, but the only way to confirm it works is to use it to connect another shuffle, or to get another cable to try with your shuffle.  If you have an Apple Store nearby, you can make a reservation at the Genius Bar, and have the Apple tech give it a try with their cable.
    If you have ruled out (1) and (2), it is more likely to be (3).

  • My iPad Retina 4th Gen. won't charge Help!! :(

    Please refer to the details below:
    Device: iPad (4th Gen) WIFI + Cellular 32GB (No External Damages)
    Accessories: "Brand New" Genuine Apple Lightning Cable 1M and 12W Adapter (Bundled w/ the iPad)
    iOS Version: 7.1.1 (Latest)
    Scenario:
    My old cable broke so I decided to buy a new one, but then when I tried to charge my iPad using my newly bought cable and my 12w adapter, my iPad won't charge! I've tried the cable on both orientations since lightning cables are reversible yet to no avail still my device won't charge. At first, maybe it is my 12w adapter that is broken so I tried another good known 12w adapter but still my iPad won't charge. Running out of options, I called a friend who has a newly bought iPad 4th Gen and tried out my accessories, her iPad is CHARGING!! actually it fully charged her iPad! So my accessories are really working fine! Tried my cable and 12w adapter to different lightning devices and all devices where charging and syncing. I've aslo tried to plug the ipad to my computer using my newly bought cable and surprisingly it is charging and detected by itunes. But I know it really takes time charging on the computer and I'm really confused why my iPad will charge on a computer but NOT when using my adapter plugged on a wall socket which practically is weird since it is confirmed that my accessories are working. I've tried other brand new lightning cables still it won't charge on the wall using the adapter.
    Isolations Made:
    12w adapter = Confirmed Working
    Lightning Cable = Confirmed Working
    iPad (4th Gen) = Already done "Cleaning the ports" ,"Restart" , "Reset" and "Complete Restore including DFU Restore"
    Buttom Line: iPad will charge on the computer but NOT on the wall socket using the 12w adapter and same cable

    - Did you everset up yur iPod on the "new" computer? To do thatyou need to either mrestore the iPod from a backup on the computer or restore the iPod to factory defaults/new iPod.
    - Is the computerauthorized for the iitem in the iTunes library?
    - Is the iPod signed into that account?

Maybe you are looking for

  • Cash Management - Bank Statement Open Interface

    Bank Statement Open Interface (The tables are ce_statement_headers_int_all and ce_statement_lines_interface) I am trying to load the bank statements with Journal Lines and trying to reconcile them using Autoreconcilation but I am getting error. ( I a

  • Windows 8.1 client reports as "Microsoft Windows NT Workstation 6.3 (Tablet Edition)"

    Hey there, I just brought our first Windows 8.1 client into our  ConfigMgr 2012-R2 infrastructure and noticed that the Operating System and Name client attribute gets populated with Microsoft Windows NT Workstation 6.3 (Tablet Edition). My question

  • Cannot find symbol class node

    public class SparsePolynomialReferenceBased implements SparsePolynomialInterface {      private Node head;      private int numItems;     public SparsePolynomialReferenceBased() {          numItems = 0;           head = null; }Any idea how to fix thi

  • ATV to display in another room

    I have an ATV (ver2.2) in my living room hooked up to a Sony LCD TV by HDMI. I would like to send the ATV display to a TV in my kitchen (Samsumg LCD TV with all the usual interfaces) and also send the audio to a stereo in the kitchen. I also have an

  • Make default photo program in win 8.1

    How do I make elements my default program