My ipod touch is set on desktop mode

how do  i set it right ?

i use fb through my ipod touch and the fb newsfeed page shows up like as it does in pc

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  • I think my ipod touch is set to camera mode and I need to switch it back. When I hoook it up to my computer it thinks I am hooking up a camera and wants to download pics. It used to read it as an ipod and automatically synch. Now it doesn't do that. HELP

    When I first got my ipod, I would hook it up to my computer and it would automatically synch with my itunes. But then I took some pictures with my ipod and downloaded the pics.  Now everytime I hook up my ipod to my computer, it reads it as a camera and asks if I want to download pics. It is driving me crazy. I haven't used my ipod as a camera since that one time, and I need to get it back to automatically synching when I hook it up.  It's like it is not being recognized as an ipod. Is there something I can do to get my ipod out of camera mode and back to ipod mode. Also, i got a speaker system to hook up my ipod to and it is not "picking up" the ipod when I hook it up. the music will not come out of the speakers and I think again it is an issue of my ipod being in "camera" mode. HELP!!!

    As mentioned in your other post, disable the camera notification, shown here: http://support.apple.com/kb/TS1500
    But you'll have to be logged in with administrative rights, to change the settings.

  • My daughter got a new ipod touch and set it up using my apple id.  It sync'ed and got my contacts, so she went ahead and deleted them off her ipod.  Unfortunately, my iphone then 'synced to the cloud' and I lost all my contacts.

    My daughter got a new ipod touch and set it up using my apple id.  Once she sync'ed it, she had all my contacts, so she went ahead and deleted the ones she didn't want.  Unfortunately, my iphone then sync'ed to the cloud and all my contacts were wiped out (the ones she deleted).
    So, I wiped my iphone and did an icloud backup/restore.  This restored all my apps, but my contacts are still the ones from when my daughter did her update.  It doesn't appear as though I got back my contacts, even though I chose an icloud backup from before the deletion.  Logging into icloud shows the reduced/deleted contacts, not the full list I had, and I can't see a way to revert back to an old copy.
    Any ideas?  I thought restoring from the cloud would have done it, but the contacts I got were the 'current' copy, not an older/archived copy.
    I'd appreciate any ideas.  None of the articles I found seemed to address retrieving an 'old' copy of your contacts from the cloud.

    The "system" performed as designed. All devices syncing to one iCloud account are kept in common sync. The idea is that all such devices belong to one user. Different users should have different iCloud accounts.  Once your contacts were edited, all devices were updated as well and subsequent backups (from yours and her device) reflected the changed contacts (and any other data that may have been edited like calendars). Your first task is to change your daughter over to a new account before she makes other changes.
    The only way I see for getting back contacts is to restore them from a time machine backup, assuming you also have a Mac included in the account which syncs the contacts. However, I'm not sure whether time machine includes contacts from iCloud along with those that are local, "on my Mac".
    Otherwise the deleted contacts are gone.

  • My iPod touch is stuck in recovery mode and my lock button is broken what do I do

    My iPod touch is stuck in recovery mode and my lock button is broken what do I do?

    What happens when you connect to computer and restore via iTunes?
    iTunes: Restoring iOS software
    - Try another cable       
    - 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                                     

  • My ipod touch is locked in expanded mode. It happens every time I do a itunes update. I've tried to soft reset then a hard reset. Neither has resolved the problem.  The screen goes back to normal but expands and locks during sync. help

    My ipod touch is locked in expanded mode. I can not get to the controls. It happens everytime I do an itunes update. I have tried a soft and a hard reset which fixes the problem but then during syncing the screen expands again and locks up. Help.

    tell me abt software version ...????
    was it jail break or not???
    reply these two and i will tell u further...

  • My iPod Touch is stuck in DFU Mode

    Hi,
    My Third Generation iPod Touch is stuck in DFU Mode (Completely Black Screen) and I cannot exit it as I have a broken Sleep/Wake button on the iPod. Even worse, iTunes will not see the device so I can restore it.
    The only thing that I can think of is to wait until it's battery has completely drained and then restore it.
    Please help me!

    Try placing the iPod in recovery mode using one of these programs and then restoring:
    For PC
    RecBoot: Easy Way to Put iPhone into Recovery Mode
    or
    http://joshuabailey1997.wordpress.com/2010/09/02/recboot-v1-3/
    If necessary:
    Download QTMLClient.dll & iTunesMobileDevice.dll for RecBoot
    and                                           
    RecBoot tip
    RecBoot may have problems on 64X windows, then try:       
    Tenorshare ReiBoot – Enter & Exit iPhone, iPad, iPod Recovery Mode with a Single Click
    For MAC or PC       
    The Firmware Umbrella - TinyUmbrella
    Installs blootware on PC too

  • Ipod touch is stuck in recovery mode with a error code 9

    my ipod touch is stuck in recovery mode and when i try to restore it getting an error code 9

    Error 9: This error occurs when the device unexpectedly drops off the USB bus and communication stops. This can occur if the device is manually disconnected during the restore process. This issue can be resolved by performing USB isolation troubleshooting, using a different USB dock-connector cable, trying another USB port, restoring on another computer, or by eliminating conflicts from third-party security software.
    From:
    http://support.apple.com/kb/TS3694

  • HT201210 my iPod  touch is stuck in recovery mode- it shows the plug and the disk.. please help me to fix this

    my ipod touch is stuck in recovery mode... how do i fix this.. my itunes has the latest version

    Try:                                               
    - iOS: Not responding or does not turn on
    - Also try DFU mode after try recovery mode
    How to put iPod touch / iPhone into DFU mode « Karthik's scribblings
    - 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 another cable       
    - 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                              

  • HT201263 My iPod touch is stuck in recovery mode, but when I connect it to my computer to restore it, my computer does not recognize it. It does not appear as a device in my iTunes. What can I do to restore it/make my computer recognize it?

    My iPod touch is stuck in recovery mode, but when I connect it to my computer to restore it, my computer does not recognize it. It does not appear as a device in my iTunes. What can I do to restore it/make my computer recognize it?

    DId it successfully connect to this computer before?
    Try:
    iOS: Device not recognized in iTunes for Windows
    or
    V
    Also try placing the iPod in DFU mode and then try restoring
    iPhone, iPad, iPod touch: Device not recognized in iTunes for Mac OS X

  • My iPod touch is stuck in recovery mode and won't restore?

    Okay my Ipod Touch is stuck in recovery mode and will not restore because "the ipod software update server cannot be contacted". I have tried to restart my computer, restart my ipod, tried different computers, and re-intalled AND updated my itunes and it still will not restore. It is stuck on the picture of the usb cable pointing to itunes and won't do anything else. I'm trying to restore it because my memory was full and I wanted to clean it out and now the ipod is useless, please help me restore it!

    Update Server
    Try:
    - Powering off and then back on your router.
    - iTunes for Windows: iTunes cannot contact the iPhone, iPad, or iPod software update server
    - Change the DNS to either Google's or Open DNS servers
    Public DNS — Google Developers
    OpenDNS IP Addresses
    - For one user uninstalling/reinstalling iTunes resolved the problem
    - Try on another computer/network
    - Wait if it is an Apple problem

  • IPod touch 4G stuck in recovery mode- it won't even go into DFU

    When I accidentally disconnected my iPod touch 4G during an update yesterday, it automatically went into recovery mode (the screen with the USB cable pointing up towards an iTunes logo). Now it won't turn off, it is recognised by neither my laptop nor by iTunes, it won't even go into DFU, so there's absolutely no way, as far as I can tell, to fix it. I've looked all over the internet, and the only other person I can find who has experienced a similar problem hasn't received an answer in about a year. (https://discussions.apple.com/message/17278012?searchText=iPod%20touch%204G%20st uck%20in%20recovery%20mode-%20won't%20even%20go%20into%20DFU#17278012https://dis cussions.apple.com/message/17278012?searchText=iPod%20touch%204G%20stuck%20in%20 recovery%20mode-%20won't%20even%20go%20into%20DFU#17278012)
    /message/17278012?searchText=iPod touch 4G stuck in recovery mode- won't even go into DFU#17278012https://discussions.apple.com/message/17278012?searchText=iPod touch 4G stuck in recovery mode- won't even go into DFU#17278012This is the first time I've had any issues like this, and my iPod isn't jailbroken, so I don't see why it should have happened at all, but its really driving me round the bend. Any help would be much appreciated.

    Did you try the bold
    Try:
    - iOS: Not responding or does not turn on
    - Also try DFU mode after try recovery mode
    How to put iPod touch / iPhone into DFU mode « Karthik's scribblings
    - 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.
    - 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       

  • I have an Ipod Touch that is in recovery mode right now.  I hooked it up to iTunes, and followed the steps to restore it, but it will only restore about a quarters worth of the bar.  How do I get it to load past that certain point?

    I have an Ipod Touch that is in recovery mode right now.  I hooked it up to iTunes, and followed the steps to restore it, but it will only restore about a quarter of the bar.  How do I get it to load past that certain point?

    - Reboot the computer
    - Try another USB port and cable
    - Try DFU mode and then restore
    How to put iPod touch / iPhone into DFU mode « Karthik's scribblings
    - Try on another computer
    - Make an appointment at the Genius Bar of an Apple store.
    Apple Retail Store - Genius Bar

  • My iPod Touch Is Stuck In This Mode (Picture Below)

           Hey Guys, so my iPod Touch 4 gen. is stuck in this mode . Everytime I plug it in, it says "your iPod is in recovery mode, please restore it" , so I restore it, & then it at the end of the part where it says "extracting files" , my iPod makes that sound when you unplugg it, & then something pops up that says "your iPod cannot be restored because this device cannot be found, unknown error 1656." I've tried it on several different compuers, & nothing seems to work. My computer doesnt even reconzie my iPod as mine, because it changed the name to "iPod" , instead of "Kate's iPod", & under all the information, it just says N/A , I think the iPod went through the process almost all the way, and now it can't finish it .  I'm thinking about bringing it to an Apple Store, but I don't want to buy a new one because I've only had this on for about a year . Thanks Guys! Any advice helps! ( P.S. I have a windows computer, not a mac, if you need to know )

    There is a similar thread here:  https://discussions.apple.com/message/13218433#13218433
    If that doesn't work or is not something you want to try, you may set up a Genius Bar appointment at your local Apple Store and take in your iPod touch.  The Genius Bar helps you to resolve problems with your Apple products, and appointments are free.  They should explain the issue to you in terms you understand, and then present you with options based on the issue you're experiencing.

  • How to recover from an iPod Touch 2G stuck in recovery mode (even after using DFU)

    I have an iPod Touch 2G which is in a mode that requires recovery. When connecting it to a Windows XP computer running iTunes 11.0.2.25(HP) it is detected as needing recovery. I think it has got into this state from pressing random buttons when it stopped working (not a good idea!).
    I turn off my AVG antivirus software and Windows firewall and start the iTunes recovery. This fails with error 40.
    I now try putting the iPod into DFU mode using iREB-v6. This reports that the iPod is in "PWNED DFU state". I then try the iTunes restore again and this time the iPod screen turns white and then I get an error 21.
    I have tried 2 different cables and 2 different computers (Windows XP and Windows 7) and have also tried different USB ports.
    Whilst this iPod was never knowingly jailbroken a visit to an Apple store was unsuccessful in that they claimed it had been jailbroken. Various combinations of buttons have been pressed together but no different firmware installed. I don't want to jailbreak it - just restore the factory settings. I'm not bothered about retaining any contents of the iPod.
    Any ideas on what to try next and any advice on what the updater log is telling me precisely about the problem would be really useful.
    2013-03-06 20:12:44.859 [3844:f08]: restore library built Dec 21 2012 at 16:17:03
    2013-03-06 20:12:44.859 [3844:f08]: iTunes: iTunes 11.0.2.25
    2013-03-06 20:12:44.859 [3844:f08]: iTunes: Software payload version: 8C148
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    2013-03-06 20:12:55.109 [3844:b50]: requested restore behavior: Erase
    2013-03-06 20:12:55.109 [3844:b50]: requested variant: Erase
    2013-03-06 20:12:55.109 [3844:b50]: *** UUID 69DA094B-E49D-E140-8C43-4F0C412D66A3 ***
    2013-03-06 20:12:55.109 [3844:b50]: amai: _AMAuthInstallBundleCreateServerRequestDictionary: withApTicket is False
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    2013-03-06 20:12:55.109 [3844:b50]: amai: _AMAuthInstallBundleCreateServerRequestDictionary: personalizing "RestoreDeviceTree" Digest = "<CFData 08884638 [01728078]>{length = 20, capacity = 20, bytes = 0xb8d7048b4444765c826918507caf22dd7ffebe69}"
    2013-03-06 20:12:55.109 [3844:b50]: amai: _AMAuthInstallBundleCreateServerRequestDictionary: personalizing "RestoreKernelCache" Digest = "<CFData 087E81F0 [01728078]>{length = 20, capacity = 20, bytes = 0x14a39375fccb975821a0df6615d2cfe1775012f0}"
    2013-03-06 20:12:55.109 [3844:b50]: amai: _AMAuthInstallBundleCreateServerRequestDictionary: personalizing "RestoreRamDisk" Digest = "<CFData 08825820 [01728078]>{length = 20, capacity = 20, bytes = 0xf3cc910ec2728d5ecb57b607762c1701801d2ae4}"
    2013-03-06 20:12:55.125 [3844:b50]: amai: _AMAuthInstallBundleCreateServerRequestDictionary: personalizing "KernelCache" Digest = "<CFData 087DD3C0 [01728078]>{length = 20, capacity = 20, bytes = 0x14a39375fccb975821a0df6615d2cfe1775012f0}"
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    2013-03-06 20:12:55.125 [3844:b50]: amai: _AMAuthInstallBundleCreateServerRequestDictionary: personalizing "iBoot" Digest = "<CFData 087FE1B0 [01728078]>{length = 20, capacity = 20, bytes = 0x529f0ddfc88a594151f2a84d81a7fb557e850173}"
    2013-03-06 20:12:55.125 [3844:b50]: amai: _AMAuthInstallBundleCreateServerRequestDictionary: personalizing "DeviceTree" Digest = "<CFData 08847CF0 [01728078]>{length = 20, capacity = 20, bytes = 0xb8d7048b4444765c826918507caf22dd7ffebe69}"
    2013-03-06 20:12:55.125 [3844:b50]: amai: _AMAuthInstallBundleCreateServerRequestDictionary: personalizing "BatteryCharging1" Digest = "<CFData 0885A230 [01728078]>{length = 20, capacity = 20, bytes = 0xae31510e86c960480798f75063628ea81be398e9}"
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    2013-03-06 20:12:55.125 [3844:b50]: amai: _AMAuthInstallBundleCreateServerRequestDictionary: personalizing "AppleLogo" Digest = "<CFData 087F89B0 [01728078]>{length = 20, capacity = 20, bytes = 0xabd0395ddb52e605484fddd48326ef965c2cb8ed}"
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    2013-03-06 20:12:55.125 [3844:b50]: amai: _AMAuthInstallBundleCreateServerRequestDictionary: personalizing "BatteryFull" Digest = "<CFData 0880F1C8 [01728078]>{length = 20, capacity = 20, bytes = 0xfcd60d184eff7fbb2cae9ee41b6751c445b3ab68}"
    2013-03-06 20:12:55.125 [3844:b50]: amai: _AMAuthInstallBundleCreateServerRequestDictionary: personalizing "BatteryCharging0" Digest = "<CFData 0881C058 [01728078]>{length = 20, capacity = 20, bytes = 0x5d9addf5eb137d24563bf8ed50a519940ba27ef2}"
    2013-03-06 20:12:55.125 [3844:b50]: amai: _AMAuthInstallBundleCreateServerRequestDictionary: personalizing "RecoveryMode" Digest = "<CFData 08884898 [01728078]>{length = 20, capacity = 20, bytes = 0x9a4600b1550b83712ed1260d9c4c22834fd2ea77}"
    2013-03-06 20:12:55.125 [3844:b50]: amai: _AMAuthInstallBundleCreateServerRequestDictionary: using UniqueBuildID <CFData 087FDF50 [01728078]>{length = 20, capacity = 20, bytes = 0xef5a50aa8e88624610082d688fc062febf3bfa35}
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