IPOD NOT RECOGNIZED, MY FIX IS SIMPLE & WORKS

Well, like all of you, I was extremely frustrated. So, I read, read, and read some more. Turns out in the manual, Apple clearly states that if your IPOD is insufficiently charged, your Windows/computer may not recognize it. (Mine registered half on the battery indicator when it would not be recognized).
So, I bought the IPOD USB power adapter, charged it fully in under 1 hour plugged it in to the USB port and voila, found new hardware, installed it, up pops itunes and like the rascals sang, Groovin, though on a Tuesday morn.
"Your iPod isn't charged or getting power
Your iPod must have enough of a charge for your computer to recognize it". Apple troubleshooting guide.
I suspect that for some of you who perservered through all sorts of resets, formats, etc., simply had enough of charge (ironically at least 4 hours if not more to charge via the usb to comp connection) that ir eventually worked.
I sincerely hope this helps.
cheers
Mickey
hp 7330n   Windows XP   amd athlon 64 x2 4200+

You are most welcome. I am absolutely sure now that
the charge status is the issue. Both of my daughters
ipod 30 gb are working flawlessley. I have even
updated the itunes and ipod software. All is a firm
go.
I hope it works out for you. Let me know..
cheers
Mickey
Hey Mickey,
Thanks for the tip. For over 6 hours, I'd tried everything from updating my drivers, to reinstalling the software. I charged my Ipod as you suggested, but that didn't work, either.
Then I tried resetting the Ipod (connect ipod to computer, set Hold switch to Hold, then turn it off again, press and hold the Center and Menu buttons for at least 6 seconds until the Apple logo appears).
It worked! I still appreciate your tip, though- it gave me hope enough to keep working on the problem for another hour. Cheers!
  Windows XP Pro  

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