Itunes 11.1.5 not recognizing ipod classic 160gb

After updating itunes my ipod classic 160 gb is not recognized by itunes and now simply crashed...  any help please?

Well, my 3rd gen and 4th gen iPods from 2003/2004 (as well as my 1st gen iPod shuffle) still work fine with the latest iTunes, so Apple not supporting older devices is nonsense.  The owner DOES need to take care of them, so that they do not break.
If the iPod "crashed" and is not responding, the first thing to try is a Reset (restart)
http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1320

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  • ITunes 11.1.5 says my iPod Classic (160gb) full when it is not!

    I want to say that after iTunes (11.1.3?) my iPod Classic (160gb) will not sync anymore.
    I have recently updated iTunes to latest version of 11.1.5 with no luck!
    In short, I am using Windows 7 and cannot get my iPod to sync anymore.
    I keep getting the error message that my iPod is full and cannot be synced unless I clear some space...and when I say 'space' it wants
        another 20gb free to just add a few new albums that I downloaded.
    The problem is that I still have 15gb free and IT IS NOT FULL.  With a full capacity of 148gb, I have used ~130gb.  Even in the info bar it shows the correct usage of space on my iPod and shows that there IS free space.
    None of it makes any sense and it is completely in error on behalf of Apple.
    Also, I am no novice to PC's and have tried everything short of re-installing iTunes, which I refuse to do.
    My current PC build is and has the latest software and hardware available and everything up-to-date.
    Any help or suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
    If you need anymore info from me then just let me know.
    Many thanks

    First of all, let's get a few things straight.
    me too said:
    I purposely created several different threads because I wasn't sure which discussion to enter in and it is my opinion that it fit into any of these categories.
    Actually, you posted the same thing into the iPod Classic forum four times, and one additional thread in (if I recall correctly) the iTunes for Windows forum. That's impolite; at best it simply clutters up the forum with unnecessary threads, which can cause other people's valid posts to be missed in the mass; and at worst, you'll get responses to more than one of your threads which will confuse, not just you, but anyone trying to help you. I've seen it happen.
    I'll ask again, please refrain from multiple posting.
    me too said:
    I am also aware that the "other" is my album art.
    No it is not.
    There is always a small amount of Other on an iPod, but large amounts of Other indicates data that has become corrupted and cannot be used by the iPod.
    Your screenshot, which finally confirms the actual message you are getting, suggests that despite what you may believe, you are trying to Sync at lest 22GB of media to your iPod. One album in .wav form would only take up about 700MB, so you have to work out what else is set to Sync. Check the photos pane (just along from Summary) to make sure that there isn't an album of photos set to Sync. Also check the other panes as well, for Podcasts, videos etc. that you may not have realised are set to Sync.
    If all else fails, start taking music off your iPod, so that this unknown media can be put on. That way, at least you will be able to see what is being put on that you didn't know about. Then, you can take that off and put back on only what you want.
    Let me just make a final suggestion: your comment ...
    "None of it makes any sense and it is completely in error on behalf of Apple."
    ... isn't going to help you in any way. Stop blaming Apple and look for the actual problem. Once you find the problem, and can therefore see the cause, then - if you must - you can blame someone.

  • ITunes not recognizing iPod Classic

    Ok, so this post is going to be a little long since I need to explain what is happening with my iPod Classic 160gb.
    I noticed a few days ago that songs were 'disappearing' on my iPod when I would listen to it through iTunes on my computer (When I say disappearing an exclamation mark would appear between the song number and the song title in iTunes-- when I would try to start the song iTunes would automatically skip to the next song-- acting as if the song wasn't there). I disconnected the iPod after I was done listening, shut down the computer and turned off my iPod.
    The next day I started up my computer and plugged in my iPod. Windows came up and said that it recommended a disk scan. I ok'd the scan. Afterwards, all of the songs had disappeared off my iPod and now iTunes doesn't recognize my iPod. Windows recognizes the iPod-- itunes does not.
    **As a side note, in the iPod menu, in settings, the window on the right hand side of the screen show about 37GB of free memory. This was about how much was left with all my music on the iPod. However, if you go into any other menu, eg songs/artist/playlist it says there is no music/artist/playlists.
    I've gone through all of the troubleshooting steps listed for the iPod classic and windows 7. iTunes is still not recognizing the iPod. I've also tried on another computer-- stil no luck.
    I understand that the classic cannot be reset without iTunes (this is a stroke of brilliance on Apple's part). What can be done if after all of the troubleshooting steps iTunes STILL does not recognize my iPod? Has this iPod given up the ghost?
    Thanks, Mike

    Hello there,
    I would first start with this article assuming you are running Windows. Be sure to attempt each and every possible troubleshooting procedure as needed to try and resolve the issue.
    [iPod appears in Windows but not in iTunes|http://support.apple.com/kb/ts1363]
    B-rock

  • ITunes not recognizing iPod Classic; tried many solutions but none seem to work

    Dear Apple Support Community,
    I just dug up my 6 year old iPod Classic from the grave and would like to start using it again as my HTC's headphone jack is extremely faulty lately. My iPod Classic is completely empty - I have no music, no photos, nor videos on it.
    My problem is that on my Windows 8 Laptop, Windows is able to read the iPod, however, iTunes cannot. I went over to the Support page and tried almost every recommended solution out there, and nothing seems to work.
    I have:
    Tried different USB ports
    Performed a Restore/Recovery after selecting 'Format' from Windows ExplorerIt is interesting to note that, whilst iTunes doesn't read the iPod normally, it did show up in the button (Spotlight button?) next to the iTunes button when performing a Restore
    Uninstalled and Reinstalled every Apple application and program from my Laptop, including iTunes, Mobile Support, Bonjour, and more, and also, deleting any remaining folders related to Apple.
    I have tried alternatives to iTunes such as CopyTrans and Syncios, but all seem to fail.
    Troubleshooted my iPod various times
    Restarted any Apple related Service as well as any Processes from Task Manager
    Searched for Updates on Device manager -> Apple Driver and everything is up to date
    It's worth pointing out that:
    When opening the iPod folder in Windows Explorer (after enabling Hidden Folders), inside the 'iPod_Control' folder, there is no 'Music' folder; not sure if this is intentional or simply because there is no music file on my iPod.
    The Software Version (which displays prior selecting 'Restore') is 2.0.1. If this is outdated, the option to Update Software is greyed out and unavailable.
    My iTunes is up to date.
    iTunes does tend to freeze up when attempting to read the device, but is perfectly fine after a while, it just does not display the device (implying it must have failed to detect it).
    It is the first time using iTunes on this laptop (laptop is 4 months old), and has never had an Apple Device connected to it before.
    iPod and iTunes used to work fine 6 years ago on a different PC which is no longer at me.
    If anyone could shed some light on this problem, I would greatly appreciate it. Please do not hesitate for any further information related to both iPod or Laptop.

    See Corrupt iPod classic. What are the stats like?
    tt2

  • ITunes not recognizing iPod Classic 6th Gen

    Hi, here's hoping somebody can help with this problem.
    My iPod has 105GB of music on it and it works fine but within the last few days has kept requesting me to run a disk check to fix files which I've done but it does not connect to iTunes.
    After running disk check it reports that files are fixed but clicking on details, it reports that volume created on 15/09/2014 refers to a disk that appears to be a non-windows XP disk!
    I would certainly appreciate some help in trying to sort this problem out.
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    Hi brianfrombourne end,
    Thanks for visiting Apple Support Communities.
    It sounds like your iPod is working but is not recognized by iTunes or your computer.
    I recommend starting with these two articles to troubleshoot the issue:
    iPod appears in Windows but not in iTunes
    iPod not recognized in 'My Computer' and in iTunes for Windows
    From:
    iPod not appearing in iTunes
    These articles have a lot of good steps that can help, whether your iPod is not showing up in iTunes or Windows.
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  • Itunes not recognizing ipod classic, windows does, help

    I have an ipod classic that has not had new music installed on it for over a year. I have vista 64, vista recongnizes it itunes does not. I checked connection to itunes with my sons itouch and it works fine. I have done everything i can think of through apple support except buy support including uninstalling itunes, quicktime, etc.. and reinstalling, did not work. I installed itunes on a clean version of xp on another computer, with the same results. I have put ipod in disk mode, itunes still does not recognize it. what else is there to do? format ipod? will this help?
    Thank You in advance, grandpa will be very please to have new music to listen to.

    Hmmm. If no iTunes is recognising it, it might be worth trying a disk check on the iPod itself. Select both Automatically fix file system errors and Scan for and attempt recovery of bad sectors:
    [Check your hard disk for errors|http://windows.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-vista/Check-your-hard-disk-fo r-errors]
    Does the disk check find/repair any damage? If so, can you get (at least) enough recognition to do a restore in iTunes?

  • Mac os x 10.7 not recognizing ipod classic

    i plug in my 80gb ipod classic,  it says it's connected on the ipod.  but the computer has no idea that it is there.  It worked completely fine until i updated from Snow Leopard to Lion.  i don't understand what's going on.  i don't think i've done anything wrong.  i paid for a good update and did not expect this to happen.  if anyone can help i would feel better about upgrading.  thank you!

    Have you managed to get it to install?
    I have tried to install the combo update today, it hanged with "1 minute left", for 40 minutes.
    I found the following lines in the log:
    14.02.12 15:21:43,452 installd: PackageKit: Failed to move active dyld cache file /var/db/dyld/dyld_shared_cache_x86_64 to /var/run: No such file or directory (2)
    14.02.12 15:21:43,452 installd: PackageKit: Failed to move active dyld cache file /var/db/dyld/dyld_shared_cache_x86_64.map to /var/run: No such file or directory (2)
    So I did on the terminal:
    cd /var/db/dyld
    sudo mv dyld_shared_cache_x86_64 /var/run
    sudo mv dyld_shared_cache_x86_64.map /var/run
    And: the install continued and finished some minutes later!
    Cheers,
    Stefan

  • ITunes 12 not recognizing iPod classic

    I was having this problem and saw a LOT of discussion about it involving things like putting the iPod in disk mode, bad cables etc etc.  So I then tried hooking my iPhone up and it worked fine but had a lot of storage on it.  So I spent some time with a Map Ap cleaning it all up.  I disconnected it correctly from iTunes and then plugged my iPod back in.  Miraculously iTunes recognized it and synched it just fine.  I then disconnected it and waited a bit and hooked it up again and it STILL worked!!  A Miracle.  Please put this in all of the discussions on this topic because there is a lot of talk about this both at this site and on the Internet.

    First off, you are right, it's a 32 gb I believe. 
    After several attempts and iTunes freezing up, I decided to switch out my sync cable to see if that would fix the problem.  It did! 
    So problem solved, I just switched out syncing cable and it worked fine.  Go figure. 
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  • IPod Classic 160GB not recognized by iTunes

    I have an iPod Classic 160GB in version 2.0.4 that is not recognized by itunes.
    It's about 2 years old and had presented a few problems with sincying in the past, but I hadn't tried to sync it for a while.
    I've transfered all the music from my Windows PC to my Mac, and the iPod was Windows formated.
    It started presenting a problem to transfer all my music content from iTunes (Mac) to the iPod, but after severel hours, it only transfered a few hundreded. I've tried it several times.
    So, I tried to restore it, both in Windows and Mac PCs, but the problem persisted. A hard reset didn't solve it either.
    But now I have a bigger problem. The iPod is not recognized by the iTunes anymore, and the program freezes anytime I try to connect ir. As soon as it is disconnected, everything is back to normal. But the Ipod always reboots.
    It is recognized in the desktop tough.
    Here's what I've already tried unsuccesfully:
    1. Hard Reset.
    2. Put it in disk mode. Still not recognized.
    3. Use Disk Utility. The disk verification says everything is in order. I've erased all content as well as format it in Mas OS Extended (Journaled). Later I've tried to erase it again but now displays a message error saying it cannot unmount the disk.
    4. Used differente USB ports.
    5. Saw all Apple support solutions. None worked.
    6. Researched a whole bunch of forums, including this one. Noticed a lot of people with the same problem, but had difficulty finding one more recent, so I decided to open a new discussion.
    I would really appreciate any suggestions.
    Ipod Classic 160GB (2.0.4)
    Itunes (10.6)
    Mac OS Snow Leopard.
    Windows XP.

    It seems to be working now. Amazing!
    I would like to thank you both for the help, CaliforniaHighwaysGuy and AncientMumu.
    Here's what I did. I wasn't getting folder acces from my Windows XP because it was Macintosh formated.
    So I connected it again to the Mac and used an online tutorial to be able to access the hidden files through Terminal. (I'm not sure if it's allowed to post links to tutorials from other sites, but I'll look into the rules and post, if possible).
    Had to relaunch FInder a few times as it stopped responding from time to time. Went to iPod_Control > iTunes and erased all the files.
    Disconnected the iPod, as it was still not recognized by iTunes (10.6).
    Connected it to my Windows, wich has the 10.4 version of iTunes. Restored (Windows format) it and disconnected.
    Went back to the Mac, and it was recognized. I Didn't restore it.
    I've already transfered one album and it synced just fine. (One of the problems I was having is that the music transfer was really slow).
    Already reconnected the iPod and it was once again recognized after a few seconds.
    I really appreciate all the help.
    I'll try to updated this post in a few days saying if it's still working properly.

  • Can any one help me to fix my ipod touch it wont recognized by my laptop and itunes its said usb not recognized itried all the tips like reboot and restore plshelp me thanks

    can any one help me to fix my ipod touch it wont recognized by my laptop and itunes its said usb not recognized its freeze iin display usb and itunes logo pls help me pls itried all the uninstall unknown device and reboot the ipod and restore pls help me thanks

    Try the suggestions found here: http://www.apple.com/support/ipodtouch/assistant/itunes/

  • Itunes not recognising ipod classic

    Hi all, if your using a Black iPod classic 160GB with wheel on the front when using and connecting to iTunes, if iTunes does not recognise your iPod you will need to  reload iTunes from Apple site, don't let any one tell you it is possible to uninstall iTunes THIS IS NOT POSSIBLE !!!!!! !!!! Even the people on the chat site could not tell me this. You will just need to reload over your existing iTunes, then when the system asks you, restore your iPod back to factory settings, don't fear as you won't loose anything! It will then take a while to copy everything back onto iPod, like a software update for iPod.I went through this experience and spent hours trying to uninstall etc until I got onto a very helpful guy in The States called Noble. So thanks. Good luck.

    I've seen a few other posts from people having issues with Playlists not being correctly synced with various models of iPod, but as yet, I've not seen a solution.
    I guess we'll just have to wait for Apple to fix it in an iTunes update. I think it's an iTunes issue rather than a Classic issue, and I'm sure Apple already know about it, but if you feel like it, you could send them some feedback at: http://www.apple.com/feedback/itunesapp.html or for the Classic at http://www.apple.com/feedback/ipod.html. Interestingly, the iTunes feedback has no option for "bug report". Make of that what you will!
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  • TS1382 I have a ipod classic 160GB and it's not showing any music anymore, but there is still 7GB of memory being used, and I don't have it back up on my itunes, since I had to put a new hard drive on my computer. Any suggestion to find out whats on that

    I have a ipod classic 160GB and it's not showing any music anymore, but there is still showing 7GB of memory being used, and I don't have it backed up on my itunes, since I had to put a new hard drive on my computer. Any suggestion to find out whats on that memory or to get it the music back, there is approximately over 1400 songs on it?

    What is the memory being used by, is it Other? If it is, that means the iPod can no longer read the music, so it has put it all in "Other".
    The usual fix for this is to allow the iPod to Sync with its iTunes Library. If that doesn't work, the next option is to Restore the iPod using the Restore command in iTunes, on the Device/Summary pane.
    Unless you are very (very) lucky, I suspect that you are going to have to Restore your iPod. Restoring will remove everything form the iPod and put back onto it only what it finds in your iTunes Library, which you say is currently empty.
    If you have to rebuild your Library after this issue, by adding all the music back again, this is going to be hard to hear, but for the future, you may want to consider always having a backup of your library. The easiset way to back the Library up is;
    if the Library is small enough, burn it to a DVD, as digital files, not a "music CD".
    If your Library is too large for a DVD, buy yourself an external hard drive and copy the Library onto the drive. Remember to update the backup every so often.

  • I have a ipod classic 160GB , the problem with it is that it is dead no respond at all, i even tried to do a hard reboot, i tried to connect to itunes but it did not work, if somebody has a solution please let me know! the screen on the ipod shows nothing

    I have a ipod classic 160GB , the problem with it is that it is dead no respond at all, i even tried to do a hard reboot, i tried to connect to itunes but it did not work, if somebody has a solution please let me know! the screen on the ipod shows nothing........

    This is the iPod touch forum. I will request that you post be moved to the iPod Classic forum.

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    My NEW iPod Classic 160GB (2013) does not sync with iTunes on my PC Windows 7 Starter. I have like 1975 songs and some videos, but also somtimes the PC does not recognize it, sometimes it does, either ways I can't get my music in the ipod.

    yes i have a solution to my problem only because of a recent phone call from apple they were great.......... in the right hand side of itunes my i pod was displayed.  click on the ipod symbol........at the top of the page you will see summary,,,,,,music,,,,,,movies,,,,,,tvshow,,,,,,photo,,,,,on this ipod.
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