IPod Shuffle not recognized on Mac or PC - Help!

So a freind of mine asked me to fix his iPod shuffle. He tried to fix it himself by plugging it into his Windoze PC and formatting it like a hard drive. I explained to him that it probably wasn't a great idea but at any rate, here we are.
I have access to a Mac Mini, and a PC both with the latest version of iTunes and the iPod Updater.
When I plug the iPod shuffle into either the Mac or the PC, it does not show up at all. It does show up in the Device manager of Windows as a Disk Drive but it's not accessible. It proceeds to peg the CPU at 100% and thoroughly bog down the PC. When I plug it into the Mac Mini, and run the iPod Updater, it tells me to "Plug in an iPod to update it." Problem is, the iPod is plugged in. This happens both on Windows and PC when I run the iPod updater.
Does anybody have any idea on what I should do to fix the iPod? I must admit, I've only had the Mac Mini for 1 day and my previous experience with the Mac OS was OS 8.6 on a 6400 so be nice :P.
Thanks in advance,
...tom

Hi,
Visit http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=61711
if still the iPod shuffle is not recognized then take back from were you brought the iPod shuffle or visit http://depot.info.apple.com/ipodshuffle/
to setup a online service dispatch.

Similar Messages

  • IPod classic not recognized by mac or itunes.... but otherwise works fine.

    I'm wondering if there is any way I can save my music. I had to reformat my macbook due to corruption of whole disk encryption. My only copy of my music library was on the iPod itself. I was able to restore about 2/3 of my collection from the iPod to the mac. However, at one point the computer became nonresponsive while the iPod was mounted. Had to force a reboot. The iPod was not recognized after that. I connect it to my mac, it says "connected", but iTunes doesnt recognize this, and it doesnt appear on the desktop.
    It works fine. All the music and movies, etc., are there, as well as other data I stored on it (which I also want to get back) (judging from free space indicator), but I can't mount it.
    I've done everything traditionally recommended.
    -Five Rs, numerous times
    -Tried with different macs, 10.5.8, 10.6.1, different cables
    -Started iPod in disk mode
    -Ran all the diagnostics, they're all fine
    -Played with iTunes helper
    -Reinstalled iTunes
    -Tried on completely different macintosh, same problem
    For some reason this thing really doesnt want to mount, but when I use the iPod it's clear all the data is right there on it.
    Will I have to bust open the iPod and take out the hard drive, and mount it in another enclosure to get my data back? That's the only thing I can think of at this point. Any other ideas?
    Thanks-

    diagnostic shows....
    **** Device Connectivity Tests ****
    iPodService 11.3.1.2 (x64) is currently running.
    iTunesHelper 11.3.1.2 is currently running.
    Apple Mobile Device service 3.3.0.0 is currently running.
    Universal Serial Bus Controllers:
    Intel(R) 82801G (ICH7 Family) USB Universal Host Controller - 27C8. Device is working properly.
    Intel(R) 82801G (ICH7 Family) USB Universal Host Controller - 27C9. Device is working properly.
    Intel(R) 82801G (ICH7 Family) USB Universal Host Controller - 27CA. Device is working properly.
    Intel(R) 82801G (ICH7 Family) USB Universal Host Controller - 27CB. Device is working properly.
    Intel(R) 82801G (ICH7 Family) USB2 Enhanced Host Controller - 27CC. Device is working properly.
    No FireWire (IEEE 1394) Host Controller found.
    Most Recent Devices Not Currently Connected:
    iPod nano (4th Generation) running firmware version 1.0.4
    Serial Number:       Y(I removed info)
    **** Device Sync Tests ****
    No iPod, iPhone, or iPad found.
    it looks like everything is fine, except it can't find the ipod... why?
    when I plug in a thumb drive, it recognizes that, why not the ipod?

  • IPod Shuffle not recognized by windows 8 but is by Windows 7

    iPod Shuffle not recognised by WIN 8 but is by WIN7
    When connected via iTunes iPod Shuffle charge light does not come on and WIN8 Control Panel Hardware status indicates a problem with the iPod. WIN8 troubleshooting results in the following message:
    Windows is uninstalling this device. (Code 21).
    No such problems exist when iPod is connected in WIN7 via iTunes i.e. charge light came on and the device was recognised OK by WIN7Control Panel Hardware status.
    Is there any fix to make WIN8 behave OK like WIN7 for iPod Shuffle?

    first try reinstalling itunes on 8, also have all your files been moved over to win8 or maybe try restoring the shuffle

  • Ipod shuffle not recognized by iTunes on mac

    When i plug in my 4th Gen iPod Shuffle this is the error message I receive:
    "An iPod has been detected, but it could not be identified properly. Please disconnect and reconnect the iPod, then try again.
    If the problem persists, uninstall iTunes, then install iTunes again."
    I reloaded iTunes but the problem persists. It works fine on my other Mac using the same cable. I get the Status Light on the Shuffle so the connection and cable are fine.

    Apple will not deny the downgrade to OS X 10.10.1 in the App Store. Just make sure your Settings>App Store>Automatically check for updates>Install OS X updates box is unchecked. I did not uncheck mine and last night my MacBook Air was upgraded to 10.10.2 (14C81F), the corrupted update, automatically! I had to downgrade again this morning and Apple again allowed me to downgrade.

  • Ipod shuffle not recognized after switching to mac

    Hi I have bought the original iPod shuffle (1G) when it first came on to market. It worked fine with my PC. Last month I got my new Macbook and was pretty happy about it until when I plugged in my iPod shuffle and found iTunes does not recognize it. It does show on desktop as a external disk though.
    I find in Apple's website info below:
    +http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=300657+
    +Can I take a friend's iPod shuffle and browse or play its content on my machine (like I can with other iPods)?+
    +No, there is no manual mode that allows you to view or play the content from a friend's iPod shuffle on your computer. This also means that you cannot load music from multiple computers or iTunes libraries onto iPod shuffle like you can with other iPods.+
    So does that mean I can no longer load songs onto my iPod shuffle? In another word, it is useless now except being a 1G external drive?
    Any suggestion would be much appreciated.

    No, you can use it on your new Mac, you just can't go back to your old computer with it.
    Download the Reset utility and run it:
    http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=305204

  • 2nd gen iPod shuffle not recognized by Yosemite or iTunes 12

    I just connected my iPod shuffle (2nd gen) into my macbook for the first time since the update to Yosemite and iTunes 12.  Right when it's plugged in the iPod only blinks orange three times, then doesn't blink or light up again.  It doesn't show up in iTunes or in the finder.  It also doesn't show up in the USB devices on the system report.  It charges when plugged into a wall-USB charger, but isn't recognized at all by the mac.  Also, I'm using the factory mini-dock that came with it, which I believe to be in perfect working condition.
    I know they're cheap, but I've ran thousands of miles with it and I've grown attached to it.  I've spent more time with it than most of my friends...
    I'm afraid the new ones might not be as amazing as this one.
    Although it is still useable, I really need some fresh music on there as my runs are beginning to get boring.
    It has always connected fine with no issue, which leads me to believe its a Yosemite issue (maybe apple is trying to weed out the old iPod fossils still roaming about).  But, it may just be a coincidence that it stopped working just after the update. ...Maybe my iPod is just toast.  Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated!  Thanks in advance!!!

    Hi
    I had the same issue with my Late 2009 Mac mini running Mavericks and iTunes 12. When I connected my 2nd generation iPod shuffle it would blink amber once then do nothing. This seems to be a common problem with the iPod shuffle and newer versions of Mac OS X (10.6 and up) and iTunes albeit with somewhat varying symptoms but the same overall problem syncing the iPod with iTunes.
    The predominant go-to solution is to give the iPod more power by either connecting the iPod directly to a USB port on the Mac or by disconnecting all other USB devices. On paper this makes sense.
    What worked for me, however, was the opposite. After trying to solve this problem for hours (weeks, months), I had success ONLY after adding a low-powered 4-port USB hub to the chain between the iPod and the Mac. I suspect this had the effect of throttling the power supplied to the iPod from the Mac. I was able to perform a restore on the iPod then sync my music over.
    I can't tell you much about the USB hub except that it is running at USB 1.1 speeds (12 Mb/sec). In theory a USB 1.1 extension cable should also do the trick. You might even be able to use the USB hub in old wired Apple USB keyboard. I will attach a photo of the hub I used to this post for greater clarity.
    I really hope this helps.

  • 3rd generation iPod Touch not recognized by Mac & iTunes!

    My 3rd generation ipod touch is not recognized on iTunes but is recognized when I plug it into a different computer. I've tried reinstalling iTunes numerous times and have referred to other online tutorials. With no success, my iPod will still not show up on my Macbook, and I've never experienced a problem like this before with either device. My mac and itunes still recognize my iPhone so I don't know why they would recognize one device but no the other. Solutions?
    Any feedback will help greatly. Thanks.

    It should work fine.  I have a 1st gen shuffle, and it still works...
    If you are updating to iTunes 11.x for the first time, iTunes may hide the sidebar initially, which is where the shuffle appears.
    If the iTunes sidebar (along left side of window) is not visible, from the iTunes menu bar, under View, select Show Sidebar.  In the sidebar, the shuffle should appear under DEVICES.

  • IPod Shuffle Not Recognized In Windows Or iTunes v7.0 - What Now?

    Hello everyone,
    I am having the same problem as many who have posted here. I have upgraded my software to iTunes v7.0.1.8. I also accepted the auto update for my iPod Shuffle - 512GB 1st Gen to v 1.44 (I believe). Of course, now my Shuffle is not recognized in iTunes and is only recognized in Windows for less than 5 seconds (as I have monitored it). I am listing below all of the actions I have taken today.
    As none of these have worked, my question is now what? Does anyone have any other suggestions before I take the dreaded step of calling support? Any help is appreciated.
    I am not happy with this upgrade issue at all. I expect much better from Apple.
    Steps Already Taken:
    1. Reset iPod.
    2. Set Terminal Services to "Manual" and restarted my laptop PC.
    3. Changed all USB Root Hub entries power management options to "Allow the computer to turn off this device to save power option" and rebooted.
    4. Assigned my external hard drive a different letter as it was assigned to "E" and tech support documentation suggested I changed it - I changed it to "M".
    5. I stopped the iPod Service via the Services and Application interface from My Computer/Manage, reattached the Shuffle, and started the iPod Service. The Shuffle was still not recognized.
    6. I uninstalled iTunes 7.0.1.8, the Apple Software update and QuickTime. I deleted all temp directories; program files folders and all possible traces of all three pieces of this software. I also deleted my iTunes library. I reinstalled all of this software and re-built my Library. NONE OF THIS WORKED!
    My 30GB Video iPod works fine and always has - it is only the shuffle for which I have this issue any only since the upgrade.
    What do I do now? If no one has another fix, I will be forced to call Tech Support after an experience with them over a year ago I would almost rather throw this thing away!

    qswh - I too cannot play the songs that are loaded on the shuffle. Additionally, I get a green & orange light when I plug it into a USB port and then I either get a blinking orange light or a solid orange light from there after.

  • IPOD shuffle not recognized by Windows/Itunes - download installation SW

    I have used a 2G Ipod shuffle successfully on one Dell Windows XP PC for over one year. Have Itunes 7.02 on an identical Dell PC. Plugged shuffle into usb port(s)on second PC - shuffle light turns green momentarily and then off. Shuffle recognized by neither Windows nor Itunes. Went thru the various fixes in apple ipod support to no avail. One suggested fix was to reinstall the IPOD software from the CD that came with the shuffle. Unfortunately, I cannot find the CD and find a link on the apple website to download the corresponding software.
    Suggestions?

    I have a solution, derived after some 16 hours of
    messing about with the shuffle, reading and
    re-reading the forum posts, trying to get my PC to
    recognize it, and hold the USB connection without the
    old Malfunction bubble ... my advice is free ... take
    the shuffle back! I swapped for a 2G Nano, and
    within 5 minutes I was off and away! Go Apple GO!
    The highly experienced sounding tech at the store
    was also at a loss.
    If you read the OP's plaint carefully you'd have noticed what's being talked about is a Shuffle that's over a year old... Thus, unless OP has AppleCare, taking it back is not an option.

  • Ipod Shuffle not recognized by computer and iTunes and does not charge

    I connected my iPod to my computer but for some reason, it is not recognized at all by the computer nor iTunes. It doesn't charge either. I have tried all the USB ports and since I have Windows Vista, I cannot use the Restore Utility thingy. I purchased my iPod about 2 years ago so a warranty replacement is out of the question. Since any choices have been kicked off, can anyone find a solution to my problem? TYVM pl0x

    Time to replace it: $49 2nd Gen shuffle at online Apple Store...

  • Ipod shuffle not recognized in iTunes

    When I connect my iPod shuffle to my computer, it is recognized as a device (I can safely remove it under "safely remove hardware") yet it is not recognized as a drive. Also, it is not recognized by iTunes and therefore does not appear on the source list.
    I am not having any of these problems with my iPod nano which I have tested after having the problems with the shuffle - I have the most current version of iTunes loaded and I am connecting the ipod through a high-speed USB port.
    I am unable to restore the ipod software because it does not appear in my iTunes. Currently all of the songs I had on the shuffle the last time I was able to successfully connect it are still there so the shuffle isn't broken completely.
    I have read through all of the applicable troubleshooting documents and none seem to specifically apply to my situation (i.e. it is being recognized by the computer as being connected but not as a storage device, etc...)
    What should I do? Please help!
    Thank you!
    IBM   Windows XP  

    Not sure exactly what you mean but here's a shot.
    - Connect shuffle to computer, "safely remove hardware" icon in system tray has it under "USB Mass Storage Device"
    - When I double click on "USB Mass Storage Device" there is an option to stop "Apple iPod USB Device"
    I only know this b/c that's the only way I can disconnect it safely since I can't eject it from iTunes.
    What I meant by it not being recognized as a drive is that when I connect my other ipod, it brings up a window for "drive E" in windows explorer as well as populates the nano in the source list within iTunes. This does not happen with my shuffle.
    Does that make sense?

  • Ipod shuffle not recognized in windows 7

    I bought a new 2gb ipod shuffle 4th gen on friday, as my 120gb classic was stolen, and i have been having massive problems with it. Whenever I attach it to the USB port (tried in all 4) it only comes up with a box in the bottom right of windows saying "USB Device Not Recognized", and then nothing at all happens in itunes (which is up to date). To say I have taken it out of the USB port and put it back in 200 times would not be an exaggeration. After about 10 minutes, it was suddenly recognized and I managed to put a few songs from my itunes onto it, but then it got disconnected, and it was never recognized by the computer again. As I only managed to put a fraction of the songs I want on it, it is annoying that it won't work.
    The ipod shuffle plays completely fine, I can listen to the songs I DID manage to put on it. I have also tried everything on another computer with itunes and the same thing happened. Every other USB device I own has worked on it, and I have unplugged everything to see if or not it conflicts, and it makes no difference with the shuffle. As the shuffle plays fine, I can only imagine it being a problem with the cable, but for a brief time it worked in itunes perfectly, so I am unsure.
    Any help would be massively appreciated. but at this rate I will be taking it back to argos.
    I have tried practically everything in all the support and troubleshooting guides, tried using the shuffle in 2 seperate computers, and the shuffle is most definitely plugged in all the way!

    Hello Erickson Gudelano,
    Thanks for using Apple Support Communities.
    For more information on this, take a look at:
    iPod not recognized in My Computer and in iTunes for Windows
    http://support.apple.com/kb/ts1369
    Best of luck,
    Mario

  • 2nd generation ipod shuffle not recognized by usb 3.0 port, 2nd generation ipod shuffle not recognized by usb 3.0 port

    Hi,
    My 2nd generation ipod shuffle will not connect to any usb 3.0 port.  I've tried on to computers -- one Windows XP and the other Windows 7.  Any ideas?

    Hi
    I had the same issue with my Late 2009 Mac mini running Mavericks and iTunes 12. When I connected my 2nd generation iPod shuffle it would blink amber once then do nothing. This seems to be a common problem with the iPod shuffle and newer versions of Mac OS X (10.6 and up) and iTunes albeit with somewhat varying symptoms but the same overall problem syncing the iPod with iTunes.
    The predominant go-to solution is to give the iPod more power by either connecting the iPod directly to a USB port on the Mac or by disconnecting all other USB devices. On paper this makes sense.
    What worked for me, however, was the opposite. After trying to solve this problem for hours (weeks, months), I had success ONLY after adding a low-powered 4-port USB hub to the chain between the iPod and the Mac. I suspect this had the effect of throttling the power supplied to the iPod from the Mac. I was able to perform a restore on the iPod then sync my music over.
    I can't tell you much about the USB hub except that it is running at USB 1.1 speeds (12 Mb/sec). In theory a USB 1.1 extension cable should also do the trick. You might even be able to use the USB hub in old wired Apple USB keyboard. I will attach a photo of the hub I used to this post for greater clarity.
    I really hope this helps.

  • HT201605 ipod shuffle not recognized by itunes

    I have reset per the instructions of my 4th gen iPOD shuffle. Still when I connect to 3 different computers they do not do anything to recognize the iPOD shuffle nor does iTunes?

    Hi Sailorchic01,
    This article has a lot of great information and troubleshooting tips that can help you resolve the issue with your iPod not being recognized in iTunes: 
    iPod shuffle (4th generation): Not seen in iTunes - Apple Support
    Ciao,
    -Jason

  • IPod shuffle not recognized by pc (windows 7)

    I found my old iPod shuffle (A1112, 512 MB). It still works (turns on and plays music). The only issue I have is I can't get my pc or iTunes to recognize it. I'm running Windows 7 64 Bit. I have updated to the latest iTunes version (10.6.1.7). When I connect it to my PC it just blinks it's orange light and I get a pop-up saying that the device was not recognized. Any help?

    Is your iTunes and PC update to date?  Do you have any other USB devices connected to your PC?
    If you open up Device Manager, (click Start, right->click on Computer and choose Manage), you should see a list of devices on your system. Do you see any entry related to your iPod, perhaps even an entry with an exclamation point next to it listed anywhere?
    B-rock

Maybe you are looking for

  • I have an older ipod, and it won't let me download apps. It says my iPod isn't compatible?

    I have an older ipod, and it won't let me download apps. It says my iPod isn't compatible? Then when i plug my iPod onto iTunes it says it's fully updated.

  • Where can I buy an unlocked iphone 3gs in Canada?

    I will go to the other countries in future for business so i wonder if I can buy an unlocked iphone which can be used by inserting SIM card directly since locked iphone can't be used in the other countries? Or can I get offical tech unlocking for my

  • I photo crashes when I try to print

    I upgraded to Leopard and installed iLife 08. When I try to print photos and click customize so I can choose paper type, size, etc- the app crashes! The print dialog box looks slightly different from my old version of i photo-but now I can't choose t

  • Yamaha mm8 to iMac

    I have a Yamaha MM8 that I'm connecting directly to my iMac via a USB cable in order to play/record the keyboard in Garageband, but nothing is coming through. I've downloaded the software for it but still nothing registers in Garageband. What am I mi

  • How to make a Histogram from a BufferedImage?

    Hi all, I am wondering how I can make a Histogram from a BufferedImage - I'm looking for some sample source code on how to this, since I have never worked with the Histogram class before. I need to know how to implement and use Histograms. I'd be gre