Ipod has been detected but cannot be propberly identified
ipod has been detected but cannot be propberly identified
i tried everything my itunes will not proberly identify the ipod
uninstalling and reinstalling iTunes,
Doublechecking. Have you also tried a complete uninstall of both iTunes and all the other related software components and then a reinstall? If not, try the instructions from the following document:
Removing and reinstalling iTunes and other software components for Windows Vista, Windows 7, or Windows 8
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A new ipod has been detected but cannot be identified. [drivers?]
Yes -that again- the reason I'm making a new post is that this is the second time an ipod hasn't worked with me, I would like to know if there's something I can do to my system or whatever to repair it. Here's the situation.
- Just so ya know, I use Vista on a laptop [unfortunatley]
- Previously [as in yesterday] I had an ipod touch, it was stuck in recovery mode and nothing [and I mean nothing] worked to recover it, it wasn't being recognized at all. This problem occured when I installed Itunes 9.
- Today I bought myself a brand new iPod Nano (5th Gen) for several reasons [not just to do with the itouch breaking, I was sick to death of the thing in general], took it home and connected it. 'A new ipod has been detected but cannot be identified' yadda yadda.
- I tried everything, I have also downgraded my itunes back to 8, still the same message!! Argh! Here's the thing (that I think might be causing the problem) when I open Device Manager and go to Universal Serial Bus Controllers, there is no apple/ipod recognized. There is a 'USB Mass Storage Device' whch has an error symbol next to it, I've tired updating/reinstalling it etc and it doesn't work ):
- Is there anything anyone can do? I'm so sick of ipods breaking on me. Just so you guys know, I'm not completley computer savvy so i'll need precise instructions, thanks so much to anyone who can help me.This is how it's displayed: http://i50.tinypic.com/nd7vk7.jpg
And this is what happens when I click properties and 'search for solutions': http://i47.tinypic.com/2iu3vrc.jpg (the box disappears after that, apparently having done nothing, when I search online for software it informs me my computer already has the best/latest installed)
I use a Toshiba Satelite L350-170, my Vista is a 32-bit Thankyou!
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IPod has been detected, but coudl not be identified properly? Help!
I'm trying to put songs on my mom's new iPod. It has never been used before, and it is an iPod 5th generation nano. I'm using Windows XP.
Every time I connect it to iTunes, it says "An iPod has been detected, but could not be identified properly. Please disconnect and reconnect the iPod and try again."
I've disconnected and reconnected it about 15 times now, restarted the iPod, deleted and reinstalled iTunes, restarted the computer, and it still says the same thing.
What can I do?Anyone?
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ITunes message: an ipod has been detected but could not be identified properly.
For some reason my ipod nano 7th generation will not connect to iTunes anymore. It comes up on my computer but iTunes will not "identify" it. I have tried resetting my ipod and unistalling iTunes then reinstalling and following the help intructions online. Anyone know how to fix this? Cheers.
I recently began receiving this message when i try to sync my ipod to itunes: " an ipod has been detected but it could not be identified properly." Never had this problem before. Have tried all troubleshooting suggestions.
Doublechecking. Have you also tried a complete uninstall of both iTunes and all the other related software components and then a reinstall? If not, try the instructions from the following document:
Removing and reinstalling iTunes and other software components for Windows Vista, Windows 7, or Windows 8 -
I upgraded to 11.1.14.62 this morning. Not iTunes is saying "An iPod had been detected but could not be identified properly". I unlugged/replugged in. I reset the iPod, I removed iTunes and reinstalled. I'ver tried three different cables.
When I put the iPod in disk mode it shows up briefly as a disk then goes away.
Any ideas?Hi there - I've spoken with Apple and here is their response (worked for me). You need to uninstall not only iTunes, but also (in this order):
1) iTunes
2) Apple Software Update
3) Apple Mobile Device Support
4) Bonjour
5) Apple Application Support
Then you restart your computer.
Then you install the latest version of iTunes (which will reinstall all those things you uninstalled).
Then you restart your computer again.
Mine is working perfectly again now.
I hope it works for you,
Carmen. -
my pc will detect my ipod nano 7th generation but it will not identify it what do i do?
Do you have the latest version of iTunes installed?
http://www.apple.com/itunes/ -
"an ipod has been detected but could not be identified"
Every time I plug in my ipod to my computer It starts up Itunes it syncs it self and everything is normal so far but then after about 30 seconds the screen on my Ipod says "Ejecting: Ok to dissconnect" then this error comes up in Itunes
http://i50.tinypic.com/2rdhpom.pngI'm having the same problem. It's either the computer of a corrupted download of iTunes. I connected the nano to another computer and it recognized it immediately. I have the current version on both so I suspect it's a corrupted iTunes download.
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Ever since having to replace my hard drive on my laptop and also the operating system, I cannot get my ipod to work with my laptop. I continually get this message. I have tried every troubleshooting procedure repeatedly and also have tried all the posts on the support communities. Can anyone help?
Nevermind that first part as I forgot that nothing shows up for the Nano at all in Device Manager,
The 2nd half of my reply still applies:
Otherwise, try uninstalling all USB root controlllers from your system, rebooting your PC, and reconnecting your Nano. This root controller drivers will automatically be re-installed upon reboot.
B-rock -
Please help me !!!!!!PLEASE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Try the following document:
iPod nano: Error message saying that iPod 'could not be identified properly' -
An ipod has been detected but could not be identified properly?
why is it doing this??
Here:
iOS: Device not recognized in iTunes for Windows
or
iPhone, iPad, iPod touch: Device not recognized in iTunes for Mac OS X -
I have tried to go into my device manager and uninstall the apple ipod usb device that is listed, and nothing is working.
Hey taye909,
Thanks for the question, and welcome to Apple Support Communities.
The following article addresses this error message and may provide a resolution to your issue:
iPod nano: Error message saying that iPod 'could not be identified properly'
http://support.apple.com/kb/TS3218
Thanks,
Matt M. -
Holding down the lower volume and sleep buttons at least launches iTunes (I have the latest version) and I get a "Waiting for iPod" message and a progress bar which doesn't show any progress, and then after about a minute I get the unknown error message.
Hi LJ Zinkand,
Thanks for using Apple Support Communities. Based on what you stated, it sounds like iTunes gives an error about the iPod. I would recommend that you read this article, it may be able to help the issue.
iPod nano: Error message saying that iPod could not be identified properly - Apple Support
Cheers,
Mario -
HT3204 An ipod has been detected but can not be idenified
Help Needed....I have an issue with my iPod/iTunes. When I plug it in, iTunes pops up a message that says "An iPod has been detected but cannot be identified properly.". We have followed all the troubleshooting directions with no luck. Anybody?
We have followed all the troubleshooting directions with no luck.
Doublechecking. Have you tried a complete uninstall of both iTunes and all the other related software components and then a reinstall? If not, try the instructions from the following document:
Removing and reinstalling iTunes and other software components for Windows Vista, Windows 7, or Windows 8 -
what do i do when i try to open my ipod nano in itunes and it says "an ipod has been detected, but could not ne identified properly"
Hello rachel167,
I would use this:
iPod nano: Error message saying that iPod 'could not be identified ...
Ensure you use every step.
Hope this helps.
~Julian -
I POD HAS BEEN DETECTED BUT CANNOT BE IDENTIFIED PROPERLY
my 6th generation nano shuffle when plugged in responds with the message:
"i pod has been detected but could not be identified properly"
then i am prompted to reinstall itunes. have done this but the problem remains.
i cannot sync from my itunes.
help please?I spent an hour on Apple help last night with this problem. We tried all the obvious things first:
1. resetting the ipod.
2. changing USB ports
3. removing all other USB connections.
4. Uninstalling Itunes and installing a fresh copy.
5. clearing the saved application data (in Application Data / Itunes a hidden file on my version of Windows 7).
6. changing the drive letter in disk manager (the ipod would not show up with Itunes installed but did show up when it was uninstalled).
7. Deleting the USB connection and allowing it to reestablish itself in Device Manager (the USB connection showed up in device manager with a conflict notification).
NONE OF THIS FIXED IT!
I got to the second level of tech support and we repeated most of the above.
Here is what worked in Windows 7.
1. Go to Device Manager (click on Start / control panel/ Hardware and Sound / Device Manager).
2. In device manager click on the drop down arrow for the "Universal Serial Bus Controllers".
3. Right click on the "Mass Storage Device" (all other USB drives should be removed prior to this) and choose "Update Driver Software".
4. Browse to C drive / Program FilesX86 / Common Files / Apple / Drivers and click ok to update the USB drivers.
NOTE my copy of Itunes did NOT have a driver file in this location! so instead we pointed to the same location as above except instead of Program Filesx86 we used the same path except using "Program Files" with NO X86!
C drive / Program Files / Common Files / Apple / Drivers
Once the driver updated I rebooted the computer with the Ipod attached and it recognized the ipod.
I think that not having the driver files in the X86 path is a bug in the software. I hope this helps!!
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