IPod Nano 4th Gen shows in Finder, but not under Devices in iTunes with Mac OS

Please Help. I see the disk on my desktop, it's on Finder, but it doesn't appear in iTunes

iPod not recognized in iTunes and Mac desktop

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    Open the "DRVSTORE" folder.
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    If you find either of them, drag them out onto the desktop. (Don't touch any other files or folders you see in there.)
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    Open the "Drivers" directory.
    Look for either of the following two files:
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  • IPod Nano 4th Gen - Stuck on Apple logo

    After not using my iPod Nano (4th Gen. 4GB) for about 4 months, I try to turn it on to find it isn't responding. I figured it was completely dead, so I plug it into my computer to see an Apple logo appear on the screen, and I leave it to charge for about an hour. After charging, my computer still didn't register any usb device. When I disconnected it was stuck on the apple logo. After waiting for a while it was still on Apple logo.
    So, I did some reading and put it into disk mode. Once in disk mode it was recognized by my computer, and I promptly restored it. After it was restored I reset the iPod. But, again it was still stuck at the Apple logo screen.
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    his is not operating system-specific, but I want to get it on the record somewhere since I could not find the solution anywhere else.
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  • Ipod Nano 4th Gen not recognised in Windows Vista, Windows 7 or Itunes and screen blank

    Hello,
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    When I plug it into my plug charger (plugged into a wall) nothing happens.
    I think this is because the cables (I have 3- 2 computer USB cables and one plug charger cable) being too lose and not connecting to the iPhone fully.
    I have looked at all the articles, I have done the R's, I have tried to restore it, I have pressed the clickwheel and centre button together and I have toggled the hold switch.
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    Hey, I hear ya and can sympathize. I have the same
    issue. The difference is that my computer can "see"
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  • Dropped Ipod nano 4th gen

    ok last night I dropped my Ipod nano 4th gen without a case on my tile floor. It was about a 3-4 feet drop.
    So today I was running and than after a couple mins of running with the song still playing my ipod buttons froze, nothing worked the screen remained black but the music still played. than after a few seconds trying to make the screen show back up my whole volume limit raised up maxed with a weird twisted sound to it. also, every now and than my songs would pause than play again without me doing anything to it.
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    Could of me dropping my ipod caused this to happen?
    or can dropping my ipod cause any problems at all?
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    You posted this in the MacBook forum.
    Try posting it in the iPod forum. You will get much better feedback.
       Joseph Kriz

  • I want to know how i can get more games for my ipod nano 4th gen?

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  • Dropped my ipod nano 4th gen

    ok last night I dropped my Ipod nano 4th gen without a case on my tile floor. It was about a 3-4 feet drop.
    So today I was running and than after a couple mins of running with the song still playing my ipod buttons froze, nothing worked the screen remained black but the music still played. than after a few seconds trying to make the screen show back up my whole volume limit raised up maxed with a weird twisted sound to it.
    Could of me dropping my ipod caused this to happen?
    or can dropping my ipod cause any problems at all?
    thanks
    FuzzyDice is offline Reply With Quote

    You posted this in the MacBook forum.
    Try posting it in the iPod forum. You will get much better feedback.
       Joseph Kriz

  • My ipod nano 4th gen was submerged in water.

    My ipod nano 4th gen was submerged in water. After it dried inside, i tried to turn it on but doesnt work, showing the blank screen. I plugged it in, held the menu button and it made 2 beeps then stopped.I could still connect it to the computer and access its content . What is the problem with it? And would apple to be able to repair it at what price approx?
    Thx in advance

    The damage is not covered by the Apple warranty.  An out-of-warranty Nano repair is about $80 (plus tax).  Before you send it in for repair, be sure that you have the music backed-up.

  • FM transmiter that CHARGES iPod nano 4th gen

    Hello.Well after the clickwheel crapped out on my girlfriends ipod nano 4gb 1st gen decided to get her a ipod nano 16gb 4th gen (pink..shes a girl:) for her birthday.So that's all decided.Now I start researching what fm transmitter to get and see a problem that many folks have...the fm transmitter DOES NOT charge the ipod. I come to you guys for suggestions.I did look at some like griffins' itrip line and while it said it is compatible i have seen reviews that said it does kick out an fm signal and does work in that respect BUT does not charge the unit which would suck.Please tell me what models you guys are using and if they are working for you.Any help would be appreciated.

    Thank you for the reply. I sent an email to griffin and in the reply they stated that all the products that say they work with ipod nano 4th gen....will work with that version. I just get a feeling like I am going to be returning it to the store after buying it.I have no worries about it actually transmitting an fm signal but charging..thats another story. Will update when I find out.

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