IPod not recognised by windows

I bought a 20 gig colour iPod yesterday, have managed to format it for windows and install i Tunes, but when I connect the iPod to my laptop via USB 2.0 port, it doesnt come up anywhere, even in 'My Computer'. It just sits there saying 'do not disconnect' I have no idea what to do, I spent 2 hours on the phone with an Apple rep, who thought it had something to do with anti-virus software, so I disabled that, but no luck. Please help!

I just bought a new dell 5100 w/USB 2.0's and the firewire connector. I installed the ipod and itunes and it is recognized by ituns and in device manager. But it is only recognized a a drive in My Computer on occassion (rarely). Should I be concerned?
Thanks.

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  • IPod not recognised by windows iTunes

    iPod not recognised by windows 8 computer.
    After I recently updated iTunes I plugged my iPod Touch 4th Gen into my windows 8 desktop.
    It was not recognised as an iPod by iTunes, only as a storage device in MS Windows.
    After much searching I identified the problem was there was no apple mobile device USB driver installed.
    I searched for … devmgmt.msc
    Which opened the Device Manager
    In Device Manager, under Portable devices, the Apple iPod should have been listed. It wasn’t.
    So I Right Clicked on ‘Apple iPod’ and left clicked on ‘Update Driver Software’.
    Then ‘Browse my computer for driver software’.
    Browsed to this location … Windows (C) / Program files / Common Files / Apple / Mobile Device Support / Drivers /
    And then clicked on ‘usbaapl64’
    It installed the Apple mobile device USB Driver, as it should have done already, when I recently updated iTunes.
    Could someone check the above to see if I have described the problem and the solution correctly.
    Thanks. Chris KV

    OK, update to try to provide a clearer description of the problem and solution that worked for me.
    Problem.
    After I recently updated iTunes I plugged my iPod Touch 4th Gen into my windows 8 desktop. It was not recognised as an iPod by iTunes, only as a storage device in MS Windows. After much searching I identified that there was no Apple Mobile Device USB driver installed. Without the driver Windows did not recognise the Apple iPod when connected via USB.
    Solution.
    I needed to use the Windows Device Manager, so I searched for … devmgmt.msc (You need to include the .msc) and clicked on it, which opened the Device Manager in a new window.
    In Device Manager, under Portable devices, the Apple iPod should have been listed. It wasn’t.
    So I Right Clicked on: ‘Apple iPod’ and left clicked on: ‘Update Driver Software’.
    Then clicked on: ‘Browse my computer for driver software’.
    Then clicked on browse and drilled down to the following location on my hard drive:
    C:\Program files\Common Files\Apple\Mobile Device Support\Drivers /
    And then clicked on ‘usbaapl64’
    This installed the Apple Mobile Device USB Driver.
    Now Windows recognises my iPod again.
    PS. I can’t remember if I had to restart the computer once the device driver was installed. But if the above doesn’t work for you, then at the end, try restarting to see if that finishes the installation of the device driver. Good luck
    ChrisKV

  • Ipod not recognised by Windows - need urgent help!

    Just bought my Ipod Mini. Found out that Ipod is not recognised by Windows because Ipod is configured for Mac...
    Restoring to factory settings not possible because Windows does not see the Ipod. What can I do?
    laptop   Windows XP  

    First, make sure that the iPod is fully charged.
    iPods come pre-formatted for Mac, so you will need to format it for Windows.
    See this article to verify its format: How to determine iPod's hard disk format.
    Make sure that you have the latest iPod Updater software
    - Download the Update Installer to your PC (do not run it from the web site).
    - Place the file on the Desktop, or in a Folder you can remember/find.
    - You also need to install the Updater software by double-clicking on the file that downloads.
    - After you install the Updater to your PC, reboot your computer.
    - After rebooting, run the Updater.
    --- Go to: Start ==> Programs ==> iPod.
    - It should initialize then ask you to connect an iPod.
    - Connect the iPod when asked (not before) and you should have two options available: Update or Restore.
    --- Choose the Restore option and it will update your iPod's firmware to the latest version and format (erase) your iPod's hard drive.

  • Ipod not recognised by Windows, USB device not recognised

    Hi hope someone can help
    I have recently received my ipod back from Applecare who have sent the ipod back in ' working order ' but it will no longer be recognised by my windows. It says USB device not recognised and i cant find, nor will it install drivers that i located on the ipod updater etc.
    I have tried several methods on this forum but none seem to work.
    The letter from mycare says the iPod is formatted for a computer operating Mac OS X. Although i stated wi use Windows. But the leter states this can be changed bu installing the updater, but this wont make a diff as comp still wont regonise the device after i have followed there instructions. Any advice?
    Thanks

    I'm not really up on the complexities of the Windows OS but try this tip I picked up a while back, hopefully it might help.
    "USB Device not Recognized in Windows".
    1. On the Start menu, click Control Panel.
    2. Double-click the System icon.
    3. Click the Hardware tab.
    4. Click Device Manager.
    5. Scroll down the list of devices to the Universal Serial Bus controllers
    6. Click the plus icon next to the Universal Serial Bus controllers.
    7. Double-click one of the indented USB Root Hub entries.
    8. Click the Power Management tab.
    9. Deselect the "Allow the computer to turn off this device to save power" option.
    10. Click the OK button at the bottom of the window.
    11. Restart the computer.

  • Solution to iPod not recognised by Windows XP and iTunes

    I have seen many people having a really hard time with their iPods when they suddenly get a message saying that an unknown usb device has malfunctioned...etc, when they connect their iPod on their computer. I had this problem too and for a few stressfull days i have been searching for a solution and testing my iPod on other computers to see if it's its fault.
    I found out iPod was ok and the problem was on my computer as my iPod worked fine on my friend's laptop. So i googled for a solution for this usb bug and found out it has been happening to other devices such as external hard drives.
    I spotted someone saying that by turning off the computer and pulling the socket for 30 mins so that no electricity goes into the computer solved his problem.
    At first i couldn't believe it was that simple because i had tried everything written on apple's support pages, tried to update the usb drivers (after reading a post), even messed up with BIOS and registry keys. To no avail.
    But i tried this and left my pc shut for some hours just to be sure. It worked and i couldn't believe my eyes!
    I hope someone finds this helpful. Unfortunately I don't know to whom goes the credit since i don't remember where i read it.
    iPod 5G 60 GB Windows XP
    iPod 5G 60GB White   Windows XP  

    Hi all, seems to be a lot of issues with this little device. All it has to do is play music like any other mp3 player. Unfortunately, it can't even do this. The two other mp3 players I have work without fault, don't require a 35 meg program download to work, don't need to be connected to a computer to recharge the battery and I have never needed to "Do the 5 R's" to try and fix problems. I have never needed to unplug printers to get my computer to recognise the other players or had to decypher "blinking light codes" to understand what the device is doing. Still there are die-hard Apple fans who will say there must be something wrong with your computer. I had believed that Apple were superior in a range of ways yet with my first (and last) foray into the world of Apple products, I find this to be untrue. I don't want or need the frustration that I have experienced with this device and from the number of people on this forum, I would say that I am not alone.
    Garn Get

  • Black 80gb Classic iPod not recognised by Windows My Computer or iTunes

    I live in Australia. I am on my third black 80g ipod classic in two days as Apple support hasnt resolved issue and they keep giving me a case number and having the retailer replace the 80g Classic. It is driving me balmy and I still havent resolved the issue where my vista laptop is not recognising the device. I have reistalled itunes, drivers, stopped and restarted device service manager and it still doesnt show up on windows or itunes, I have no other devices plugged in and when I plug my other silver 80g classic or my three shuffles in they all work, including at the same time. I take them all out and still the new Black 80g classic is not recognized. I have no idea now.
    All support staff and the staff at Myer have been excellent so far but still no result.

    I have been down again and checked that the ipod worked on another computer which it did. Came home again and still doesnt recognise this ipod.
    I have removed itunes
    reinstalled itunes
    changed drive names ( I have another classic and three shuffles that all work fine)
    stopped and started device manager for ipod and itunes
    cleared rubbish bin
    spoken with apple support three times
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    tried in disc mode
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    It still says in device manager that the new classic is not recognised. All my virus scans are up to date, windows updates are current on vista, drivers are up to date for ipod and all ports.
    Can anyone assist me?
    I am just about to take the ipod back and get a refund as they have replaced them twice and I am on my third.
    I feel like it is a conflicting driver issue that may only be resolved when ipod software is updated by apple or microsoft.
    I have reported issue to microsoft and there are no current solutions according to them.

  • IPod not recognised by Windows - here's a possible solution

    I spent a good day off trying to work out why my iPod no longer recognised by Windows. Tried everything I could find on here and Apple's suggestions but none worked - dunno how much much extra crap I've put onto my computer.
    Anyway, here's what I did to get my iPod recognised by Windows again.
    Start Menu, Right click on "My Computer" select "Manage" and left click on "Device Manager". Scroll to "Universal Serial Bus Controllers" and click the + symbol. Right click on "SiS PC to USB Enhanced Host Controller" and select "Disable". Now reboot!!!!
    My iPod is back!
    iPod 5G   Windows XP Pro  

    thanks, adza!
    be cautious if trying this on a Desktop with a USB keyboard and mouse. it's possible to end up shutting those down under those circumstances if you disable the high-speed interfaces. see:
    iPod not recognized correctly on Toshiba laptop
    we've had problems reported before with SiS chipsets and USB 2.0 ipod connections (from other Australians, indeed). it actually appears to be associated with some generalised problems with the SiS USB 2.0 implementation. there's some troubleshooting info specific to SiS given here:
    SiS USB tips and tricks

  • Ipod 5 not recognised by windows or Itunes, no drivers found in devmgmt.msc

    Hello there.
    My Ipod 5th Gen is having problems. When I try to connect it to my windows 8 laptop I get nothing. Not even an "unrecognised device" message. I am guessing there is no driver to process it, or something like that. All my other USB devices are working.
    I have tried all the ideas listed on the support. when I take a screenshot and try to find it as a camera, nothing appears. There is no "portable devices" section, no "other devices" section. It is completely unresponsive.
    I have no conflicting software, and everything has been reinstalled, including AMDS.
    Here is a screenshot of my Devmgmt.msc:
    thanks In advance.
    Joseph

    See
    iOS: Device not recognized in iTunes for Windows
    - I would start with
    Removing and Reinstalling iTunes, QuickTime, and other software components for Windows XP
    or              
    Removing and reinstalling iTunes and other software components for Windows Vista, Windows 7, or Windows 8
    However, after your remove the Apple software components also remove the iCloud Control Panel via Windows Programs and Features app in the Window Control Panel. Then reinstall all the Apple software components
    - New cable and different USB port
    - Run this and see if the results help with determine the cause
    iTunes for Windows: Device Sync Tests
    Also see:
    iPod not recognised by windows iTunes
    Troubleshooting issues with iTunes for Windows updates

  • Ipod 5th generation not recognised by windows 7

    HIIII,
    Purchased an ipod touch 5th generation on 5th december 2013, couple of months ago the home button stopped working. completely!
    I switched to assertive touch and so far its been pretty good.
    but with the recent update of the software 8.1 i think my windows 7 laptop wasn't recognising the device and nor was it syncing or being recognised by itunes.
    I tried resetting the ipod and my laptop but none of it works.
    would appreciate your help.
    Thanking you.
    Deb

    See
    iOS: Device not recognized in iTunes for Windows
    - I would start with
    Removing and Reinstalling iTunes, QuickTime, and other software components for Windows XP
    or                     
    Removing and reinstalling iTunes and other software components for Windows Vista, Windows 7, or Windows 8
    However, after your remove the Apple software components also remove the iCloud Control Panel via Windows Programs and Features app in the Window Control Panel. Then reinstall all the Apple software components
    - Then do the other actions of:
    iOS: Device not recognized in iTunes for Windows
    paying special attention to item #5
    - New cable and different USB port
    - Run this and see if the results help with determine the cause
    iTunes for Windows: Device Sync Tests
    Also see:
    iPod not recognised by windows iTunes
    Troubleshooting issues with iTunes for Windows updates
    - Try on another computer to help determine if computer or iPod problem

  • Ipod in not recognised by windows or itunes. PLEASE HELP!!!!!!!!!!

    I have a 5th gen 30gb video ipod which was fine up until the start of january when i tried to connect my ipod to my laptop and it was not recognised by windows as a usb device, i'v been through the device manager and can not find it there. USB port are fine as other things connect, i've tried 3 different usb cables. I've run diagnostics and got the following
    Microsoft Windows XP Professional Service Pack 2 (Build 2600)
    Dell Inc. Inspiron 1501
    iTunes 7.5.0.20
    CD Driver 2.0.6.1
    CD Driver DLL 2.0.6.2
    Current user is an administrator.
    The current local date and time is 2008-01-15 13:16:51.
    Video Display Information:
    ATI Radeon Xpress 1150
    ** iPod Connectivity Tests **
    iPodService 7.5.0.20 is currently running.
    iTunesHelper 7.5.0.20 is currently running.
    Apple Mobile Device 1.14.0.0 is currently running.
    Universal Serial Bus Controllers:
    Standard Enhanced PCI to USB Host Controller. Device is working properly.
    Standard OpenHCD USB Host Controller. Device is working properly.
    Standard OpenHCD USB Host Controller. Device is working properly.
    Standard OpenHCD USB Host Controller. Device is working properly.
    Standard OpenHCD USB Host Controller. Device is working properly.
    Standard OpenHCD USB Host Controller. Device is working properly.
    No FireWire (IEEE 1394) Host Controller found.
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    Serial Number: 8M6398VKV9K
    Can someone please please please help me, i've run the 5 r's, i've tried to put it in to disk mode etc etc and still it will not connect.
    it looks like many people are having this problem with the same model.
    You can e-mail me direct on [email protected] if easier.

    Same as, although a new development on this last night, I borrowed a mates USB hub that has it's own mains power supply and for a short time my laptop recognised my IPOD, I obviously thought i had found the solutions as it started to sync at which point the smug smile left my face as i could smell burning plastic. Yep, the usb cable was melting in to the USB hub. so not only won't the sodding thing work properly it is a god **** fire hazard. Luckily our producst that cost hundreds of pounds are supported by friendly and helpful people at Apple!!!!!!!!!!!!
    Oh and i downloaded itunes 7.6 last night and nothing.
    PLEASE HELP!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • Help - my iPod Nano is not recognised by windows

    Hi I have recently bought a new ipod nano (8gb Aluminium case) and it is not recognised by windows. I have run through all of the trouble shooting tips (reseting ipod, reinstalling itunes, getting latest windows updates, even deleting my temp files). I have also tried all USB ports and tested them with a memory stick to make sure that they are working.
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  • Ipod shuffle 2 nd gen itunes 9 ipod not recognised (windows 7 64 bit OS)

    Hi
    I see that others are having issue. My problem is that I have windows 7 ultimate installed (64 bit) along with itunes 9 (64 version) . When i plug in my ipod shuffle 2nd gen 1gb I get the following message " the software required for communicating with ipod and mobile phones is not installed properly. Do you want Itunes to repair this for you?'
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    I'm having the same kind of problem and haved tried pretty much everything my self. We have two computers. One with Vista and the other with XP pro. We have three iPods.
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    i got my ipod nano 4 GB for christmas. middle of march it is already broken. my windows does not recognize ipod. i have tried everything...gone through tons of posts. no help yet........PLEASE HELP MEEEE

    Try this document.
    Ipod not recognised in "My Computer" or in iTunes on Windows.
    http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=61711

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    Not found any useful help on the support site.
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    cec2010 wrote:
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    THANK YOU! I have spent 4 hours doing everything the website said, including unistalling all of Itunes versions, going into Hardware Update, going into My Computer and "managing" it, emptying my TEMP folder, and finally I had the massive brainstorm to go into the discussion board, and reseting the iPod did it! You are a savior!
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