Ipod Restore

Hi,
I got a problem with my Ipod Nano.I used my ipod other than the primary PC used for sync.After ejecting ipod displays there is no music and videos on it except photos....even i am unable to restore it(saying connecting in internet)...
Can any one help me out....

I'm an idiot, it wanted me to plug it into a power source. I have never had to do that before, hence me being confused.

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  • IPod restore error AND iTunes won't redownload. HELP.

    So I managed to let my battery die completely on my iPod by playing too much scrabble, but when I plugged it into the computer it said that my iPod was in recovery mode and I should restore it. I've tried to restore it 100 times but I get the iPod restore error {14} every time. I know there's another topic about this, but when I went through each and every single step that was offered, I uninstalled my iTunes, and when I went to download it my computer tells me there's something wrong with the setup file and won't allow it through, no matter how low the security settings are. I'm about to lose my mind here. When I plug my iPod into another computer it's not recognized at all. It won't charge with a regular just charge cable, nothing. Save me please.
    Message was edited by: Chloe W

    I fixed the iTunes part. But even after all that I did get it redownloaded, my iPod still doesn't restore.

  • IPod restored, won't go past "Connect to iTunes"

    After attempting to update my software yesterday, I was told my iPod needed to be restored. Fine, whatever, it's happened before, it ticked me off but the stuff from my iTunes wasn't deleted so I figured I can just re-upload everything. On the iPod I go through the questions, country, language, etc., when it gets to the page asking if I want to set it up as a new iPod, restore from the Cloud, or restore from iTunes. I pick "restore from iTunes". I plug it in to the computer, and I see that it's loading everything - pictures, apps, etc. Great. When it's all done loading (without the iPod becoming unplugged), however, nothing happens. The iPod doesn't do anything. No new page, no prompt, no home page, nothing. This is made worse by the fact that my home button is broken; before the iPod was restored, I used the on-screen home button to get to the home page. But there's no options page now, because it won't let me get past "Connect to iTunes". Now that everything has been loading, nothing happens when I re-connect the iPod to iTunes. How do I get past this?

    Try:
    - iOS: Not responding or does not turn on
    When it say place in recovery mode use one of these programs instead of the buttons
    For PC
    RecBoot: Easy Way to Put iPhone into Recovery Mode
    If necessary:
    Download QTMLClient.dll & iTunesMobileDevice.dll for RecBoot
    For MAC or PC
      The Firmware Umbrella - TinyUmbrella
    - 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 restore failed  can see on the screen is the cable connection symbom and the ipod does not appear in the LH panel of itunes is there an easy solution to this

    ipod restore failed  can see on the screen is the cable connection symbom and the ipod does not appear in the LH panel of itunes is there an easy solution to this

    To get iTunes to see your iPod try:
    - Placing the iPod in recovery mode.  See:
    iPhone and iPod touch: Unable to update or restore
    - Placing it in recovery DFU mode:
    How to put iPod touch / iPhone into DFU mode « Karthik's scribblings
    - Sometimes this program will get th iPod in recovery mode:
    RecBoot iPod-1.0.2-Mac-Jaxov.zip - File Shared from Box.net - Free Online File Storage

  • My iPod restored to factory settings and erased all my stuff. When I tried to put everything back it came up with an error. How do I get all my stuff back?

    My iPod restored to factory settings. Every time I try to connect to iTunes a error comes up not letting me back my iPod up what should I do? Help ASAP please

    And what did the error message say?

  • IPod restores itself every time it is plugged in

    One day I plugged my iPod classic on my friends MacBook Pro for a quick charge and it deleted everything! Without even asking the iPod restored itself. Now everytime I plugg it in, no matter what computer, it restores itself. And even after it does that, after I put my music in and unplugg it, it is empty again. Any ideas?

    Try resetting the iPod using the two-button combo, then connect it.
    http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1320
    If that does not help, try putting the iPod into Disk Mode first, then connect it.
    http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1363
    If that allows the iPod to connect without locking up the computer, run iTunes and use Restore to erase the iPod and initialize the iPod's software.

  • I had to restore my ipod restore but erase all data

    i had to restore my ipod restore but erase all data

    If you do not know your Restrictions pass code you have tow alternatives:
    - Restore the iPod from a backup that was made before you added the Restrictions passcode (or from a backup that you remember the passcode).
    - Restore the iPod to factory settings/new iPod.

  • Ipod restores after syncing

    I have a beloved Ipod Classic.  I recently installed a new computer, and brought over my itunes files to that computer. When I connected my Ipod to sync the music onto it, it said I needed to restore the Ipod, then the circle of **** began.
    Now, when I plug in my ipod, I sync it, and when I click to eject, the ipod gets frozen on the "Okay to Disconnect" screen, then restarts itself after a minute, with no music on it. I then tried to click restore again, the Ipod restores, then Itunes says "Itunes has detected an Ipod in Recovery Mode. You must restore this Ipod before it can be used with Itunes". I restore, and the same thing happens!
    Please help! I brought this to apple yesterday, and they barely looked at it and just offered me to fix it for $130!

    If the On This iPod tab shows a list of songs, then they are being synced to the iPod.  Not being able to play them there (from that tab in iTunes) is normal, if you use automatic syncing. The list is probably grayed out.
    I'm not sure why the songs to not appear when the iPod is being used.
    Try this test.  Do a Restore again.  If it asks if you want to sync your library to the iPod during thre Restore process, decline doing so.  Also, show the iTunes sidebar, so that iTunes operates like it did before this version.  From the menu bar, under View, select Show Sidebar.  You can change that back later.
    Select the iPod in the sidebar, under DEVICES.  On the Summary tab, check the box for Manually manage music and videos, if it is not already.  Apply this change, if needed.
    In the sidebar, "drop down" the iPod's content list and select Music there.  To the right, is the list of songs on the iPod, which should be empty at the moment.  NOTE:  This is equivalent to the "On This iPod" tab.
    Go to the iTunes Music library in the sidebar.  Using the manual method to load the iPod, drag a small number of songs from the Music library to the iPod.  When you go back to Music under the iPod, you should see those songs on the iPod's Music list.  The list should no longer be grayed out, although you still may not be able to play the songs from there (in iTunes).
    Now, try the things that did not work before...  Eject and disconnect the iPod, and see if those songs appear on the iPod and are playable.

  • IPod Restore did not fix issue...can't update iPod

    Apologies for posting this as a "reply" earlier in the night...I'm new to this online help forum thingy. It truly belongs here as a "question," so here goes:
    I have used my iPod without issue for over a year. Suddenly, I have encountered some freakish problems. The iPod connects to iTunes, but nothing happens after that (no transfer of songs...just freezes in "Do Not Disconnect" mode). I have taken the following steps today:
    1) Tried resetting iPod. No dice.
    2) Downloaded new 2006-03-23 updater.
    3) Downloaded new v6.04 iTunes.
    4) Uninstalled iTunes v6.03 and restarted PC, as prompted.
    5) Installed new 2006-03-23 updater and restarted PC, as prompted.
    6) Installed iTunes v6.04 and restarted PC, as prompted.
    7) Shut down iTunes.
    8) Ran Updater...performed "Restore." (The "Update" button was greyed out and has been ever since I installed the new Updater 2006-03-23).
    9) Connected to iTunes...began updating songs, left PC to let it download the 3000+ songs while I ate dinner, etc. Left during the transfer of song #13 of 3000+.
    10) Came back to an error message that I don't recall.
    11) Closed iTunes, re-ran Updater.
    12) Tried iTunes again...iPod showed up, but was given the error message "The iPod could not be updated. The disk could not be read from or written to."
    13) Disconnected and reconnected; tried all other firewire ports. No dice. Firewire card in PC is functional.
    14) Received this error message: "iTunes cannot read the contents of the iPod. Use the iPod Software Updater application to restore the iPod to factory settings."
    15) Closed iTunes and re-ran Updater. Again.
    16) Opened iTunes. No dice. Again. This time, it didn't even prompt me to customize the name of my iPod...it just connected to iTunes and sat there with the default name "IPOD." Nothing happened for several minutes, so I ejected the iPod via iTunes.
    17) Tried Disk Mode. Nothing.
    On the bright side, the iPod is now fully charged...it seems the power aspect is working and there is some data transfer capability. Nothing else is wrong with the PC...I have encountered no other usability issues...I run AdAware, Spybot, and have the full McAfee Suite (all updated with the latest detection/definition files). Running Win XP Pro and using U2 Spec. Ed. iPod.
    I quit for the night, but tomorrow is a new day. Help!!!

    Thanks...forgot about the anti-virus/firewall angle. That was helpful because it allowed me to rule out the possibility of those security programs interfering with any Apple program components.
    Uninstalled iTunes and the iPod Updater...reinstalled with firewall and antivirus disabled. Restored iPod with firewall and antivirus disabled. Then tried syncing the iPod with iTunes...still had issues.
    Restored again in disk mode with antivirus and firewall disabled (modem off the whole time, of course). The update quit on song #1777 out of 3600+. Still not working properly. Aaaargggh!!! I'm thinking a trip to the Genius Bar is in order if I can't get a resolution here...problem is, the Apple store is a half hour away. Any other thoughts?

  • IPod Restore - Error Message 21

    Hi All,
    Hope someone can help as this is driving me insane - I've just installed iTunes 9.2.1 but when I went to Sync my iPod I was told I needed to restore it.
    Sooo....selected Restore but just as it gets to the end of the Restore process I get an error message (21). Having reviewed the info on this website I've tried everything from switching off Windows Firewall to uninstalling my security software.
    When I run Diagnostics, this is what I get - PLEASE can anyone help?!?!
    +Microsoft Windows Vista Home Premium Edition Service Pack 2 (Build 6002)+
    +TOSHIBA Satellite L350D+
    +iTunes 9.2.1.5+
    +QuickTime 7.6.6+
    +FairPlay 1.8.20+
    +Apple Application Support 1.3.1+
    +iPod Updater Library 9.2d4+
    +CD Driver 2.2.0.1+
    +CD Driver DLL 2.1.1.1+
    +Apple Mobile Device 3.1.0.62+
    +Apple Mobile Device Driver 1.49.0.0+
    +Bonjour 2.0.2.0 (214.3)+
    +iTunes Serial Number 77D7ABF151E33DA6+
    +Current user is not an administrator.+
    +The current local date and time is 2010-08-06 15:41:25.+
    +iTunes is not running in safe mode.+
    +WebKit accelerated compositing is enabled.+
    +HDCP is not supported.+
    +Video Display Information+
    +ATI Technologies Inc., ATI Radeon X1250+
    +** External Plug-ins Information **+
    +No external plug-ins installed.+
    +Genius ID: 77997418ba0ddcad18ddf23a6a6fd31a+
    +** Network Connectivity Tests **+
    +Network Adapter Information+
    +Adapter Name: {AF6E733D-F225-4E62-85E6-73B8C8D1BCFB}+
    +Description: Realtek RTL8187B Wireless 802.11b/g 54Mbps USB 2.0 Network Adapter+
    +IP Address: 192.168.1.2+
    +Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0+
    +Default Gateway: 192.168.1.1+
    +DHCP Enabled: Yes+
    +DHCP Server: 192.168.1.1+
    +Lease Obtained: Fri Aug 06 15:15:09 2010+
    +Lease Expires: Sat Aug 07 14:21:21 2010+
    +DNS Servers: 192.168.1.1+
    + 192.168.1.1+
    +Adapter Name: {50701037-1545-4784-9A8B-106F52CA6AA1}+
    +Description: Realtek RTL8102E Family PCI-E Fast Ethernet NIC (NDIS 6.0)+
    +IP Address: 0.0.0.0+
    +Subnet Mask: 0.0.0.0+
    +Default Gateway: 0.0.0.0+
    +DHCP Enabled: Yes+
    +DHCP Server: +
    +Lease Obtained: Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970+
    +Lease Expires: Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970+
    +DNS Servers: +
    +Active Connection: LAN Connection+
    +Connected: Yes+
    +Online: Yes+
    +Using Modem: No+
    +Using LAN: Yes+
    +Using Proxy: No+
    +SSL 3.0 Support: Enabled+
    +TLS 1.0 Support: Disabled+
    +Firewall Information+
    +Windows Firewall is off.+
    +Connection attempt to Apple website was successful.+
    +Connection attempt to iTunes Store was successful.+
    +Secure connection attempt to iTunes Store was successful.+
    +Secure connection attempt to iPhone activation server was successful.+
    +Last successful store access was 2010-08-06 15:35:33.+
    +** CD/DVD Drive Tests **+
    +LowerFilters: PxHelp20 (2.0.0.0),+
    +UpperFilters: GEARAspiWDM (2.2.0.1),+
    +F: HL-DT-ST DVDRAM GSA-T40N, Rev JT03+
    +Audio CD in drive.+
    +Found 12 songs on CD, playing time 51:04 on Audio CD.+
    +Track 1, start time 00:02:00+
    +Track 2, start time 05:09:35+
    +Track 3, start time 09:08:59+
    +Track 4, start time 12:39:49+
    +Track 5, start time 16:55:37+
    +Track 6, start time 20:48:59+
    +Track 7, start time 24:22:19+
    +Track 8, start time 27:32:51+
    +Track 9, start time 30:57:16+
    +Track 10, start time 34:25:00+
    +Track 11, start time 38:38:11+
    +Track 12, start time 43:06:08+
    +Audio CD reading succeeded.+
    +Get drive speed succeeded.+
    +The drive CDR speeds are: 4 10 16 24.+
    +The drive CDRW speeds are: 4.+
    +The drive DVDR speeds are: 4.+
    +The drive DVDRW speeds are: 4.+
    +** Device Connectivity Tests **+
    +iPodService 9.2.1.5 is currently running.+
    +iTunesHelper 9.2.1.5 is currently running.+
    +Apple Mobile Device service 3.1.0.0 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.+
    +Most Recent Devices Not Currently Connected:+
    +iPod touch running firmware version 2.2.1+
    +Serial Number: 9E948391203+
    +** Device Sync Tests **+
    +No iPod, iPhone or iPad found.+

    Hi,
    Did you manage to sort this ? I have now had this error 21 message for days. I have tried everything bar uninstalling itunes and reinstalling it ?
    ANy help would be grately appreciated !!

  • Ipod won't let me into wifi at all not even to select a network. It's been like this ever since I restored my Ipod 4g and it will not let me do anything, not even download music to my ipod, restoring it also lost all of my data

         I knew that I needed to update my Ipod (4th gen) but it randomly stopped using the wifi and when I would go into "wi-fi" under "settings" the loading wheel would not stop spinning yet there are 5 wi-fi networks around me. Then I turn my ipod off, then on again and when it turned on it had an icon that was the itunes logo and a usb cord and that was it.. so I plugged my ipod into my computer got onto Itunes and it said that I needed to restore my ipod. I knew that all my data would be lost but now I can't even go into the wifi settings to select a network... it has the wi-fi connection icon(the little arcs) then "Wi-Fi" then across the bar thing it says "No Wi-Fi" I don't understand.. I do have Wi-Fi or else I wouldn't be able to type this on a computer....
         How do I hook up the wifi network selections to my ipod???

    If not this:
    iOS: Wi-Fi or Bluetooth settings grayed out or dim
    If not successful, an appointment at the Genius Bar of an Apple store is usually in order.
    Apple Retail Store - Genius Bar
    Then
    - 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.
    - 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: How to back up           
    - Restore to factory settings/new iOS device.
    If still problem, make an appointment at the Genius Bar of an Apple store since it appears you have a hardware problem.
    Apple Retail Store - Genius Bar          

  • Ipod touch just lost all wi-fi capabilities. full new ipod restore did nothing to change it, can't retype passcodes etc because it does not even find any wireless network to join. thoughts?

    ipod touch just lost all wi-fi capabilities. full restore as new ipod did nothing to change it. I cannot enter pass codes etc because there are no wi-fi networks found to join, despite other apple devices finding my wireless just fine, all sitting at same desk (and the airplane mode is off). thoughts?

    Is this your problem?
    iOS: Wi-Fi or Bluetooth settings grayed out or dim
    This is frequently a hardware problem and an appointment at the Genius Bar of an Apple store is in order.

  • Ipod Restore Error

    Hi all,
    Sorry to make my first post here a cry for help, but desperate times call for desperate measures.
    For the past day or 2, my iPod has been stuck on the loading screen (apple logo) when turned on, and it is not being picked up by iTunes. From reading other threads, I decided to put it into restore mode and reinstall the firmware.
    The problem arises now, during the restore, the iPod seems to leave restore mode and go back to the loading screen. Windows indicates that a usb device has disconnected.
    At this point the restore will fail with Error: 6, and in one occasion Error:13.
    I'm at my wits end with this one and cannot think of a solution thus far. Any help any of you can provide would be greatly appreciated.
    Using: Windows XP
    iTunes: 8.0.2.20
    Firmware: 1.2.1
    Cheers,
    Rodg3

    HERE IS MY ERROR LOG IF IT HELPS ANYONE:
    2008-11-24 17:55:32.296 iTunes.exe[4752:1708]: restore library built Oct 24 2008 13:46:43
    2008-11-24 17:55:32.296 iTunes.exe[4752:1708]: iTunes: iTunes 8.0.2.20
    2008-11-24 17:55:32.296 iTunes.exe[4752:1708]: iTunes: Software payload version: 5G77a
    2008-11-24 17:55:32.562 iTunes.exe[4752:e40]: AMDeviceIoControl: GetOverlappedResult failed
    2008-11-24 17:55:32.562 iTunes.exe[4752:e40]: ProcessOverlappedIoRequest: failed, error 31, usbd status c0000004
    2008-11-24 17:55:33.062 iTunes.exe[4752:e40]: AMDeviceIoControl: GetOverlappedResult failed
    2008-11-24 17:55:33.062 iTunes.exe[4752:e40]: ProcessOverlappedIoRequest: failed, error 31, usbd status c0000004
    2008-11-24 17:55:33.562 iTunes.exe[4752:e40]: AMDeviceIoControl: GetOverlappedResult failed
    2008-11-24 17:55:33.562 iTunes.exe[4752:e40]: ProcessOverlappedIoRequest: failed, error 31, usbd status c0000004
    2008-11-24 17:55:34.062 iTunes.exe[4752:e40]: USBControlTransfer: error 0, usbd status c0000004
    2008-11-24 17:55:34.062 iTunes.exe[4752:e40]: AMDeviceIoControl: GetOverlappedResult failed
    2008-11-24 17:55:34.062 iTunes.exe[4752:e40]: ProcessOverlappedIoRequest: failed, error 31, usbd status c0000004
    2008-11-24 17:55:34.562 iTunes.exe[4752:e40]: AMDeviceIoControl: GetOverlappedResult failed
    2008-11-24 17:55:34.562 iTunes.exe[4752:e40]: ProcessOverlappedIoRequest: failed, error 31, usbd status c0000004
    2008-11-24 17:55:35.062 iTunes.exe[4752:e40]: AMDeviceIoControl: GetOverlappedResult failed
    2008-11-24 17:55:35.062 iTunes.exe[4752:e40]: ProcessOverlappedIoRequest: failed, error 31, usbd status c0000004
    2008-11-24 17:55:35.562 iTunes.exe[4752:e40]: USBControlTransfer: error 0, usbd status c0000004
    2008-11-24 17:55:35.562 iTunes.exe[4752:e40]: radio-error not set
    2008-11-24 17:55:35.562 iTunes.exe[4752:e40]: unable to open device_map.txt: No such file or directory
    2008-11-24 17:55:35.562 iTunes.exe[4752:e40]: <Recovery Mode Device 01DC8D08>: operation 4 progress -1
    2008-11-24 17:55:35.656 iTunes.exe[4752:e40]: bootstrapping restore with iBEC
    2008-11-24 17:55:35.656 iTunes.exe[4752:e40]: WinDFU::OpenDFUDevice: path: \\?\USB#VID05AC&PID1281#{B8085869-FEB9-404B-8CB1-1E5C14FA8C54}\0000#502e595d
    2008-11-24 17:55:35.656 iTunes.exe[4752:e40]: WinDFU::OpenDeviceByPath: \\?\USB#VID05AC&PID1281#{B8085869-FEB9-404B-8CB1-1E5C14FA8C54}\0000#502e595d
    2008-11-24 17:55:35.656 iTunes.exe[4752:e40]: <Recovery Mode Device 01DC8D08>: operation 4 progress 4
    2008-11-24 17:55:35.656 iTunes.exe[4752:e40]: <Recovery Mode Device 01DC8D08>: operation 4 progress 8
    2008-11-24 17:55:35.656 iTunes.exe[4752:e40]: <Recovery Mode Device 01DC8D08>: operation 4 progress 12
    2008-11-24 17:55:35.671 iTunes.exe[4752:e40]: <Recovery Mode Device 01DC8D08>: operation 4 progress 16
    2008-11-24 17:55:35.671 iTunes.exe[4752:e40]: <Recovery Mode Device 01DC8D08>: operation 4 progress 20
    2008-11-24 17:55:35.671 iTunes.exe[4752:e40]: <Recovery Mode Device 01DC8D08>: operation 4 progress 24
    2008-11-24 17:55:35.671 iTunes.exe[4752:e40]: <Recovery Mode Device 01DC8D08>: operation 4 progress 28
    2008-11-24 17:55:35.687 iTunes.exe[4752:e40]: <Recovery Mode Device 01DC8D08>: operation 4 progress 32
    2008-11-24 17:55:35.687 iTunes.exe[4752:e40]: <Recovery Mode Device 01DC8D08>: operation 4 progress 36
    2008-11-24 17:55:35.687 iTunes.exe[4752:e40]: <Recovery Mode Device 01DC8D08>: operation 4 progress 40
    2008-11-24 17:55:35.687 iTunes.exe[4752:e40]: <Recovery Mode Device 01DC8D08>: operation 4 progress 44
    2008-11-24 17:55:35.703 iTunes.exe[4752:e40]: <Recovery Mode Device 01DC8D08>: operation 4 progress 48
    2008-11-24 17:55:35.703 iTunes.exe[4752:e40]: <Recovery Mode Device 01DC8D08>: operation 4 progress 52
    2008-11-24 17:55:35.703 iTunes.exe[4752:e40]: <Recovery Mode Device 01DC8D08>: operation 4 progress 57
    2008-11-24 17:55:35.703 iTunes.exe[4752:e40]: <Recovery Mode Device 01DC8D08>: operation 4 progress 61
    2008-11-24 17:55:35.718 iTunes.exe[4752:e40]: <Recovery Mode Device 01DC8D08>: operation 4 progress 65
    2008-11-24 17:55:35.718 iTunes.exe[4752:e40]: <Recovery Mode Device 01DC8D08>: operation 4 progress 69
    2008-11-24 17:55:35.718 iTunes.exe[4752:e40]: <Recovery Mode Device 01DC8D08>: operation 4 progress 73
    2008-11-24 17:55:35.718 iTunes.exe[4752:e40]: <Recovery Mode Device 01DC8D08>: operation 4 progress 77
    2008-11-24 17:55:35.734 iTunes.exe[4752:e40]: <Recovery Mode Device 01DC8D08>: operation 4 progress 81
    2008-11-24 17:55:35.734 iTunes.exe[4752:e40]: <Recovery Mode Device 01DC8D08>: operation 4 progress 85
    2008-11-24 17:55:35.734 iTunes.exe[4752:e40]: <Recovery Mode Device 01DC8D08>: operation 4 progress 89
    2008-11-24 17:55:35.734 iTunes.exe[4752:e40]: <Recovery Mode Device 01DC8D08>: operation 4 progress 93
    2008-11-24 17:55:35.750 iTunes.exe[4752:e40]: <Recovery Mode Device 01DC8D08>: operation 4 progress 97
    2008-11-24 17:55:35.750 iTunes.exe[4752:e40]: WinDFU::UploadData: EOF, cbRead: 2212
    2008-11-24 17:55:35.750 iTunes.exe[4752:e40]: <Recovery Mode Device 01DC8D08>: operation 4 progress 100
    2008-11-24 17:55:35.750 iTunes.exe[4752:e40]: WinDFU::UploadData: ZLP
    2008-11-24 17:55:35.750 iTunes.exe[4752:e40]: WinDFU::FinalizeDfuUpdate: GetStatus: status: 0, state: 6
    2008-11-24 17:55:35.750 iTunes.exe[4752:e40]: WinDFU::ProcessUpdateState: status.bState == DFUSTATE_MANIFESTSYNC
    2008-11-24 17:55:35.750 iTunes.exe[4752:e40]: WinDFU::FinalizeDfuUpdate: GetStatus: status: 0, state: 7
    2008-11-24 17:55:35.750 iTunes.exe[4752:e40]: WinDFU::ProcessUpdateState: status.bState == DFUSTATEMANIFEST
    2008-11-24 17:55:35.750 iTunes.exe[4752:e40]: WinDFU::FinalizeDfuUpdate: GetStatus: status: 0, state: 8
    2008-11-24 17:55:35.750 iTunes.exe[4752:e40]: WinDFU::ProcessUpdateState: status.bState == DFUSTATE_MANIFEST_WAITRESET
    2008-11-24 17:55:35.750 iTunes.exe[4752:e40]: WinDFU::ResetDevice: resetting...
    2008-11-24 17:55:36.140 iTunes.exe[4752:e40]: WinDFU::FinalizeDfuUpdate: success
    2008-11-24 17:55:36.140 iTunes.exe[4752:e40]: <Recovery Mode Device 01DC8D08>: operation 31 progress -1
    2008-11-24 17:55:37.140 iTunes.exe[4752:e40]: <Recovery Mode Device 01DC8D08>: Recovery mode succeeded
    2008-11-24 18:00:39.093 iTunes.exe[4752:1708]: iTunes: Restore error 1604

  • Ipod restore error (1611)

    Hello, i am having trouble with my ipod touch 2nd gen. I got it all working and fine when i first got it. But one day, when i tried to charge it with my computer, it wouldnt recognize in my itunes. Then, i tried to do the 5 R's, then i finally restored my ipod, with the restore function on my ipod, and completely restored my itunes. But now, i must restore and update to use my ipod on my computer. When i try to do that, i get this unknown error (1611). Please help!

    Hello sorry to see you are experiencing this today. Please check out article below as it does contain information to better assist you in possibly getting your iPod Touch up and running again. Post back if you need more assistance from the community.
    Update and restore error messages on the iPhone and iPod touch
    http://support.apple.com/kb/TS1458

  • IPod Restore Error 1429

    After updating to iTunes 7.0.2, now unable to update songs to iPod click wheel (40GB). After repeated 5 R's, all RESTORE attempts eventually end with "iPod unable to restore due to error (1429)."
    - Battery appears to be charging and holding charge--no issues
    - Attempted RESTORE actions using USB 2.0 and Firewire cables directly connected to iMac--same results
    Thanks for any suggestions or insights to remedy this problem.
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    Firstly, sorry for my poor English, but I would like to share with you my experience, and hope that it may helps you.
    Since the release and update of iTunes 7, I have not faced any problem, but I heard a lot of articles from this forum about the errors 1417, 1418, 1428 and 50 etc. I could not make any suggestion and find a solution about it, all I could do is to copy some threads from some successful cases mentioned on this forum.
    Until yesterday, I finally received a 4th Gen 20GB iPod (around 2 years old)from a friend and asked me whether I could fix it for him, which has been left untouched as a paper-weight for almost 2 months.
    I tried to turn it on, and the screen was completed blank and the device looked dead. Before doing anything I prepared the following:-
    1. A window based PC
    2. A Mac computer
    3. An USB iPod cable
    4. A Firewire iPod cable
    5. An iPod AC charger
    As the iPod was previously formatted on a PC, therefore I tried to plug it with a PC via USB cable, it did not response and not able to get recognized by the PC. I ejected the iPod and connected with an AC charger, after a few minutes, I did a Reset for the iPod
    How to reset iPod
    http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=61705
    The iPod showed an Apple sign, it stuck there for almost a minute, the screen then showed a battery with an exclamation mark sign, and after a minute, the iPod turned off itself. I was sure that the iPod carried very low battery, and could not be charged by connecting it with any computer (both Mac and PC).
    I decided to let it have a charge with an AC charger for a bit longer, after 10 minute I did the Reset again, this time a sign of folder with exclamation mark showed up after the Apple sign, and again could not get recognized by a computer.
    I changed my mind, and put the iPod into disk mode
    Putting iPod into disk mode
    http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=93651
    Instead of connecting with a PC, I plug it with my Mac using a Firewire cable, it did not response, so I switched the cable to an USB, interestingly, the iPod got recognized and a window pop up indicating that the iPod needed to do a Restore. Therefore I clicked “Restore”, after a few seconds, an Error message pop-up with Error Message 1417, the sign that I have been waiting for quite sometime.
    I ejected the iPod and the screen immediately showed a folder exclamation mark (a sign indicating a corrupted or a failure iPod OS). I am forced to put the iPod into disk mode again, connected with the Mac computer and open the Disk Utility
    1. Open the disk utility, hope your iPod appears there (left hand side), highlight it
    2. Go to Tab “Partition”, click either “Delete” or “Partition”, if fails, skip this step and go to 3
    3. Go to Tab “Erase” , choose Volume Format as “MAC OS Extended (Journaled), and click Erase, again if fails, skip it and go to 4
    4. Same as step 3, but open the “Security Options....” and choose “Zero Out Data” before click Erase. It will take 1 to 2 hours to complete.
    5. Eject your iPod and do a Reset
    6. Open the iTunes 7 and click “Restore”
    It managed to complete the Restore process, and started to sync with the iTunes. However, it got stuck at the song no.238 from the total of 2000. I left it for an hour, but with no process, instead the iPod became “Hot” and the iTunes showed an Error message of 1428. I ejected the iPod from my Mac computer, the iPod’s screen turn to show the famous killer icon;“The Sad iPod“.
    This time it was totally dead, even failed to put it into Disk Mode and non of the computer could recognize it. Sigh, I hated to do it but I knew that I must did the following:-
    Holding the iPod in my Palm, and hitting it on a surface of a Sofa with 5 attempts.
    Did not surprise me, the iPod turned on and it showed the Language Menu on the screen. So, I put it into Disk Mode and connected with my window PC.
    The PC showed a sign and indicated that an USB device had been connected with it. I opened the iTunes and did a Restore there.
    However, an Error Message 50 showed up, but I were not worried about it, connected it back with my Mac computer with it in Disk Mode. As expected the iTunes opened and allowed me to do a Restore there.
    This time it managed to complete the process and a window of register pop up. After the completed the process, the iPod started to sync with the iTunes again, which finally managed to complete the process.
    I left it connecting with the AC charger overnight. In the next morning, I switched it on and have a play with it, I am so glad as it is working like a charm.
    From the above experience, I would like to share it with the user the following:-
    1. It always better to charge with an ac charger instead of the computer, as when an iPod carrying with very low battery, it may not able to get charge from a computer
    2. Try to connect the iPod with a computer, switching between USB and Firewire
    3. Try to format an iPod with HD problem, with a different kind of computer e.g. Mac or PC, as the formats are totally different, the way it formats may able to solve the bad sectors on the HD
    4. It may get better chance to get your iPod recognized, if you put it in Disk Mode
    I hope the following works in your case as I did.

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    My iPod stopped working the other day and I tried to restore using the latest version of iTunes. The restore was unsuccessful and I received an error code 1430. I also noticed that after I reset my iPod, it shows up as MS-DOS format which I understand is normal. Has anyone encountered this problem and found a solution, or is my only option going to be sending it back to apple?

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