Ipod won't update on my iMac

Recently none of my apple devises will update when connected to iTunes on my iMac.  I get an 3014 error And the device shows plug into iTunes image.

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    hi Jim!
    Plug in my iPOD, and it says its updating, and I can see the new music on the iPOD from iTunes, but its NOT ON MY IPOD when I unplug and try and play.
    sounds like a drive letter confusion on your PC. see:
    http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=93499
    ... although, of course, you don't actually
    b care
    about what we might say, or fixing it ...
    love, b

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  • IPod won't update

    I recently tried to update my iPod and I get a message saying that some of the playlists needed for updating no longer exist and it won't update. It also cleared my entire library on my iPod as well.
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  • IPOD won't update from iTunes

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    hi Jim!
    Plug in my iPOD, and it says its updating, and I can see the new music on the iPOD from iTunes, but its NOT ON MY IPOD when I unplug and try and play.
    sounds like a drive letter confusion on your PC. see:
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    ... although, of course, you don't actually
    b care
    about what we might say, or fixing it ...
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    All of a sudden, Itunes won't update my Ipod in Windows 8. It doesn't even recognise that the Ipod is connected.
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  • My ipod won't update

    When i open itunes and connect the ipod it recognizes it as usual and begins flashing the do not disconnect image on the ipod however it doesn't go away unless you manually eject the iPod and then the iPod does not update and add new songs. If you right click on the iPod in itunes and click update the entire screen flashes once and then the information bar at the top never changes to updating ipod, i've installed the latest itunes and updater and updated the software on the ipod itself, it did that sucessfully but nothing else. thanks

    Go to "Edit Preferences -> iPod" to be sure that you are on one of the "Automatic" settings, which should automatically eject your iPod.
    iTunes won't automatically eject your iPod, though, if "Disk Use" is enabled. Right-click your iPod, and see if disk use is enabled. If it is, then try unchecking Disk Use, and see if that works.
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    If any post helps or solves your issue, please mark it that way accordingly. Thank you for helping the boards!

  • Ipod won't update...help?

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  • Urgent! My iPod won't update!

    My iPod says this when I connect it to iTunes, "Song on this iPod cannot be updated because all of the playlists selected for syncing no longer exist." and it also says "Unknown error (-50)" (or something like that). Can anyone help me out here? It would be greatly appreciated.

    Let's start you out with a few things with this issue:
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    2 - Go to "START -> Control Panel -> Admin Tools (if you don't see this, click on "classic view" button on the left panel) -> Computer Management."
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    -Kylene
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