Since installing latest iTunes my playlists stop at the end of each song -why?

since installing latest iTunes my playlists stop at the end of each song -why?

Richard Emerson1 wrote:
since installing latest iTunes my playlists stop at the end of each song -why?
Most likely your songs got unchecked.  iTunes will not automatically advance to an unchecked song.
First make sure you can see the checkboxes.  If not, Preferences > General, Show list checkboxes.
If they have gone empty, you can recheck them all at once by holding the CMD or OPTION key (sorry I forget which on a Mac, so if one does not work try the other) and click any empty box.

Similar Messages

  • All my song in my playlists are cutting off either in middle or at the end of each song. How do i fix this?

    all my song in my playlists are cutting off either in middle or at the end of each song. How do i fix this?

    First, try a system reset.  It cures many ills and it's quick, easy and harmless...
    Hold down the on/off switch and the Home button simultaneously until you see the Apple logo.  Ignore the "Slide to power off" text if it appears.  You will not lose any apps, data, music, movies, settings, etc.
    If the Reset doesn't work, try a Restore.  Note that it's nowhere near as quick as a Reset.  It could take well over an hour!  Connect via cable to the computer that you use for sync.  From iTunes, select the iPad/iPod and then select the Summary tab.  Follow directions for Restore and be sure to say "yes" to the backup.  You will be warned that all data (apps, music, movies, etc.) will be erased but, as the Restore finishes, you will be asked if you wish the contents of the backup to be copied to the iPad/iPod.  Again, say "yes."
    At the end of the basic Restore, you will be asked if you wish to sync the iPad/iPod.  As before, say "yes."  Note that that sync selection will disappear and the Restore will end if you do not respond within a reasonable time.  If that happens, only the apps that are part of the IOS will appear on your device.  Corrective action is simple -  choose manual "Sync" from the bottom right of iTunes.
    If you're unable to do the Restore, go into Recovery Mode per the instructions here.

  • Strange digital artifacts at the end of each song importing via iTunes

    I've tried a few variations on archive searches and wasn't able to find an answer to this: In ripping some of my CD's into iTunes (either Apple Lossless or WAV) I've been getting some very odd, brief digital artifacts at the end of each songs on a CD. This sounds like two or three seconds of an audio tape on fast forward. It only seems to happen on new releases (I cannot think of any older CD's it's occurred on). I just got a copy of Mary Gauthier's new album (great CD by the way) and it happened on that one, for example. I tried ripping it multiple times in Apple Lossless, and WAV (always in iTunes) and each and every time it created files where this strange artifact existed at the end of every song. I play the CD I ripped the files from and the artifact is not there. I have several CD's, most of them recent releases over the past five years, that do the exact same thing. Otherwise everything else functions perfectly an the bulk of my 700+ CD library has imported without a hiccup. Is this some kind of anti-piracy technology...or do I simply have some setting off in my itunes preferences (Error-Correction is on, WAV or Apple Lossless is always set to Automatic, have experimented with importing to startup disk and external disk-same results). The artifacts seem to always sound the same too...they never vary, except that they sound different from song-to-song, but the same if say, the first cut is played over again. They are always 2 seconds plus or minus, and always at the end of a cut (the final 2 seconds or so). They do transfer verbatim to my iPod, and also play via iTunes through my stereo.
    Anyone have any clues what this might be?

    As a follow up, I went to the Genius Bar for a bowl of Mensa Stew, but only got some tepid broth. Here's what transpired:
    The girl I was speaking with suggested that the artifact was the software misinterpreting information between the cuts. It was only a theory. She had not heard of any other incidents to relay. First she suggested I rip as MP3's. I explained that wasn't an option for me. She listened to a few cuts on a CD I'd brought with, or rather the ends of the cuts and confirmed there was a problem with the rip. She went through my settings, and asked if I'd tried it with Error Correction turned off. I explained I hadn't and that I preferred to use it. She suggested attempting to rip one of the cuts with it turned off just to see how it did. We did that and no artifact was there. So her 'solution' was to either leave error-correction turned off always, or turn it off for those problem CD's that produce the artifact (I'd estimate about 5% do on my laptop). This did not explain why it was doing it, nor why my g5 tower, which is running a carbon-copied system with all the same iTunes settings, does not produce the artifact with Error-Correction turned on.
    I'd be interested to hear of anyone else who's been having problems importing hi-rez files in iTunes. I know of at least one other instance where the artifact produced (on a MacBook) is dis-similar to mine in that it takes the form of brief electronic beeps moving from channel to channel.
    Anyone else?

  • I use my new nano (7th gen) to listen to books on CD that i sync from my mac.  The problem is, it stops at the end of each CD.  How can I get it to continue on to the hanks, Wendy

    I use my new nano (7th gen) to listen to books on CD that I sync from my Mac.  The problem is that it stops at the end of each CD (very annoying).  How can I get it to continue on the the next CD?  Thanks, Wendy

    Have you tried a different pair of earbuds/headphones to rule out a pair of damaged/faulty ones?  You might also want to make sure the headphones are securely and firmly seated in Nano's headphone jack.  Lastly, check the headphone jack for any signs of debris or damage.  You may need to have the headphone jack replaced either by Apple or a third party repair company.
    I assume this static is present on any track you listen to versus only particular ones?
    B-rock

  • Stops at the end of each track

    This is probably me but having only got a ipod touch (32gb)and loaded up a album from itenes it stops at teh end of each track and goes back the main menu........whats the deal? and how doo I rectify the problem. I have to play each track and I cant see an option to put this tight? Any advise would be great Thanks

    Hello BarbaraJS,
    Welcome to our community. The only time that Captivate 1 / 2
    should stop at the end of each slide is if you have captured your
    screens in Simulation Training, Assessment Training (possibly in
    custom mode). Capturing screens in simulation or assessment
    training mode will result in Captivate adding click boxes which
    will pause the slide until the learner has clicked inside the click
    box area and then the movie / project will advance to the next
    slide.
    If you open your Captivate project and show the Timeline do
    you see a click box object on the Timeline panel?
    If so then you can either remove each of the click boxes on
    the slides that make up your movie / project or you may prefer to
    create new Captivate file and from the Recording mode menu choosing
    Demonstration mode.
    This will then ensure that no click boxes are added to your
    Captivate movie / project.
    Regards,
    Mark

  • No sound from system since installing latest iTunes

    Since installing the latest iTunes off the internet, not only do I hear no music, but I have no system sounds from the computer or any other programs.
    I ran through all the checks to make sure my card and drivers were configured properly and everything checks out.
    I have uninstalled iTunes and reloaded it from the disk i got with my Nano, still nothing.
    I ran a malware scan with Ewido, still nothing.
    I am using Windows XP with SP2 installed.
    I would appreciate any help.
    Stacy

    I have similar problem. Installed iTunes. copied CD songs into my music library successfully, but cannot hear them. After reading this post, I checked and realiZed I cannot hear any sound from my computer. My hard drive is new; maybe I need to change some settings? Can anyone help, please?

  • Itunes 7 quits at the end of each song.

    I just upgraded to itunes 7 from the last version. If I let a song play through, itunes will crash at the end of the song. It does not crash if I switch the songs myself. This problem did not occur with other versions of itunes

    I am experiencing this issue as well on 7.0.1.8. It occurs at the end of the last item of any given set of things playing, i.e. playlist, album, podcast, etc. It has nothing to do with crossfade, checked/unchecked or anything else but the song's position at the end of the set.
    Beyond being a little weird, kind of annoying, and not incrementing the play count, I think it's the root cause of an actual problem I am noticing. My podcast settings include the option to "keep all UNPLAYED episodes". In prior versions if I listened to a podcast all the way to the end it would get deleted the next time new episodes were checked for. Now, in this version, there is nothing I can do to get iTunes to automatically clean up the podcasts I'm done with. Manually deleting them is fine, but it's impossible to look at the list and remember which ones I finished and which ones I'm in the middle of listening to. It's also just a bummer that something that used to work nicely now doesn't function quite as cleanly.
    Intel Core 2 Duo 6400; 2GB Corsair TWIN2X2048-6400C4; Asus P5B Deluxe WiFi; GeForce 7950GT 512MB   Windows XP Pro   20GB 3rd Gen iPod

  • What iPod models stop at the end of each podcast?

    Often when I listen to podcasts, such as the middle of the night, I don't want the iPod to move on to the next podcast. I just want it to stop. My original iPod did this automatically, but my newer one, an iPod classic, to my great disappointment, does not.
    Is there a setting I'm ignoring?
    Is there a new model of iPod that allows me to choose when I want it to continue on to the next podcast and when I don't?
    For example, when I'm driving, I'd like it to just continue on to the next podcast.
    So far, I've had to search eBay for an old iPod model, but I'd like to buy a new one...
    I can't believe that there's no setting for a user to choose for this important detail!!!
    Thank you for any help!

    Just have each song as a separate playlist.
    You can use the SpotLight search on the iPod to find songs as well as other things.
    You can also change what the search shows to only include music. Go to Settings>General>Spotlight search

  • Stop at end of each song

    Hi,
    I'm hoping someone here can tell me how I might be able to get iTunes and/or iPods to stop at the end of each "song" and wait for me to hit the play button (or space bar) to play the next song.
    Why you ask?
    Well minidisks (MDs) are used this way in theater productions for sound effects. I see no reason (especially given Sony won't make Minidisk software for Macs) why iTunes or iPods shouldn't be able to be used instead of MDs. MDs are so yesterday. I also understand MDs are used for Radio this way.

    Nope. You would have to manually choose the next playlist this way. The idea is to just hit a button and the next track plays, then stops. You need your finger on button ready for the next cue. You see some time sound cues come rapidly. You don't have time to look to change a play list, never mind what it you accidently picked the wrong one.

  • Can iTunes be set to stop at the end of a track and wait for a manual play.

    I am wanting to use itunes to play sound effects in a live drama but I need to have it stop at the end of each track and wait for a manual start. It needs to be done without deselecting and selecting tracks by myself and, importantly, others who may be confused by the computer.
    If iTunes can't do this is there any other app that can, I've been looking but failed to find any apart from DJ packages which are more complicated than I would like for others to use.
    Dave

    You want to have a bunch of tracks, play them in order, the first one plays then it stops and all you have to do is hit Play to continue to next track?
    This script will do it.
    Play the first track and iTunes will stop at the end and queue up the next song. Just press Play (or Spacebar) and it'll  play the second song and stop till the end of the playlist.
    No need to select any songs or do anything fancy.
    -> Stop Track!
    "This script applet runs in the background while an iTunes playlist is playing. Whenever the accompanying "STOP_TRACK_05sec.mp3" track is encountered, the script will stop iTunes and advance to the next track, which you can start manually."

  • Installed latest itunes update and computer tried to burn a playlist to CD and realized computer no longer recognizes my CD/DVD drive. This is an APPLE Itunes issue. Help!. HPPavillion DV6 64 bit, windows 7

    Installed latest itunes update and computer tried to burn a playlist to CD and realized computer no longer recognizes my CD/DVD drive. After doing some data mining, found out from community this is an long standing APPLE problem- which doesn't get much tech support in terms of fixes. I have an HPPavillion DV6 64 bit, Windows 7 OS . After reading an earlier complaint from 2009 in the support community,  I ran diagnostics from ITunes which gave the following result. Can someone please help? (I'm not enough of a techie to know what I'm doing or how to locate /reinstall CD drivers. I am searching for driver disc but cannot locate.)
    Microsoft Windows 7 x64 Home Premium Edition Service Pack 1 (Build 7601)
    Hewlett-Packard HP Pavilion dv6 Notebook PC
    iTunes 10.6.3.25
    QuickTime 7.7.2
    FairPlay 1.14.43
    Apple Application Support 2.1.9
    iPod Updater Library 10.0d2
    VoiceOver Kit 1.4.2 (222093/222742)
    CD Driver 2.2.0.1
    CD Driver DLL 2.1.1.1
    Apple Mobile Device 5.2.0.6
    Apple Mobile Device Driver 1.59.0.0
    Bonjour 3.0.0.10 (333.10)
    Gracenote SDK 1.9.6.502
    Gracenote MusicID 1.9.6.115
    Gracenote Submit 1.9.6.143
    Gracenote DSP 1.9.6.45
    iTunes Serial Number 0043AC7C0368E428
    Current user is not an administrator.
    The current local date and time is 2012-07-24 23:43:08.
    iTunes is not running in safe mode.
    WebKit accelerated compositing is enabled.
    HDCP is supported.
    Core Media is supported.
    Video Display Information
    ATI Technologies Inc., AMD M880G with ATI Mobility Radeon HD 4250
    **** External Plug-ins Information ****
    No external plug-ins installed.
    iPodService 10.6.3.25 (x64) is currently running.
    iTunesHelper 10.6.3.25 is currently running.
    Apple Mobile Device service 3.3.0.0 is currently running.

    Doublechecking ... did you have CD/DVD drive tests checked when you ran those diagnostics? (I'm not seeing the CD/DVD test results down the bottom of the results where I'd expect to see them.)
    For example, here's what I get:
    Microsoft Windows 7 x64 Ultimate Edition Service Pack 1 (Build 7601)
    Acer Aspire X3400
    iTunes 10.6.3.25
    QuickTime 7.7.2
    FairPlay 1.14.43
    Apple Application Support 2.1.9
    iPod Updater Library 10.0d2
    CD Driver 2.2.0.1
    CD Driver DLL 2.1.1.1
    Apple Mobile Device 5.2.0.6
    Apple Mobile Device Driver 1.59.0.0
    Bonjour 3.0.0.10 (333.10)
    Gracenote SDK 1.9.6.502
    Gracenote MusicID 1.9.6.115
    Gracenote Submit 1.9.6.143
    Gracenote DSP 1.9.6.45
    iTunes Serial Number 003CAD7C0A1258F8
    Current user is not an administrator.
    The current local date and time is 2012-07-26 10:42:53.
    iTunes is not running in safe mode.
    WebKit accelerated compositing is disabled.
    HDCP is supported.
    Core Media is not supported. (16008)
    Video Display Information
    ATI Technologies Inc., AMD Radeon HD 6570
    **** External Plug-ins Information ****
    No external plug-ins installed.
    Genius ID: d6a87ba725121aa1240b1ce936c23470
    iPodService 10.6.3.25 (x64) is currently running.
    iTunesHelper 10.6.3.25 is currently running.
    Apple Mobile Device service 3.3.0.0 is currently running.
    **** CD/DVD Drive Tests ****
    No drivers in LowerFilters.
    UpperFilters: GEARAspiWDM (2.2.0.1),
    E: ATAPI DVD A  DH16ABSH, Rev YA12
    Data or MP3 CD in drive.
    Found 1 songs on CD, playing time 255:57 on CDROM media.
    Track 1, start time 00:02:00
    Get drive speed succeeded.
    The drive CDR speeds are:   4.
    The drive CDRW speeds are:   4.

  • I cannot install latest itunes to my Sony notebook which is running on traditional chinese windows 7 64-bit, the error message is something like unrecognized windows package, can any one help me or has similar experience? Thanks.

    I cannot install latest itunes to my Sony notebook which is running on traditional chinese windows 7 64-bit, the error message is something like unrecognized windows package, can any one help me or has similar experience? Thanks.

    iTunes 9.0.x is certainly compatible with Win7 64 bit since I use that exact setup on 3 different PCs. Two suggestions for your installation problems:
    1)Download a new copy of the 64 bit installer from Apple then, instead of just running the itunes installer right click on it and try 'run as adminstrator'. In my experience that clears up a world of problems with program installation in Win7 and Vista. This is necessary even if you're already logged in as an administrator.
    2) Try the previous version of iTunes (9.0.3). You can get a copy at http://www.oldapps.com/itunes.php?old_itunes=54 again right click on the file and "run as administrator"
    Good luck, hope this helps.
    Lil

  • Since downloading latest itunes cannot open itunes

    since downloading latest itunes cannot open itunes

    EDIT:
    Steps
    Use the Control Panel to uninstall iTunes and related software components in the following order and then restart your computer:
    iTunes
    QuickTime
    Apple Software Update
    Apple Mobile Device Support
    Bonjour
    Apple Application Support (iTunes 9 or later)
    Important: Uninstalling these components in a different order, or only uninstalling some of these components may have unintended affects.
    After verifying that iTunes is completely uninstalled, restart your computer and then download and install the latest version of iTunes.
    If the issue you are troubleshooting is not resolved after following these steps, it is not necessary to remove and reinstall iTunes multiple times. Instead, you may find helpful information on the iTunes Support page, such as troubleshooting steps related to specific alert messages.
    **try these steps, make sure you remove all components of itunes that it says and in that order specifically.
    there are several other steps to try to solve the issue, but this is typically going to be the best option.
    luck

  • I have installed latest itunes software on my pc but it is not opening

    i have installed latest itunes software on my pc but it is not opening
    HELP

    where are my audiobooks wrote:
    I have now opened an itunes account on my PC.
    What is meant by this?  Was iTunes simply installed and then signed in with the existing Apple ID or was a new Apple ID created?
    If the former, simply transfer purchases from the device by selecting File > Transfer Purchases with the device connected.  Or re-download them from iTunes as described in the article from which the question was posted.
    If a new Apple ID was created, sign out of it and stop using it.  Sign in with the same Apple ID that the content was purchased with.

  • Installed latest iTunes and neither original iPods connect.

    Have 2 original iPods (8Gb and 16Gb).  Been using them for years with iTunes.  Have Windows 8.1.  Installed latest iTunes (12) and now neither iPad is recognized by iTunes even thought PC does.  iTunes said to disconnect and reconnect (this didn't work).  Then said to uninstall and reinstall iTunes (did this twice and it doesn't work either).  This has been working for years - what can I do to recover this support?

    Hi bobsteph,
    Welcome to the Support Communities!  It sounds like you've already tried some troubleshooting steps, but iTunes is still not recognizing your two iPods.
    The resource below has troubleshooting steps to take in a specific order to address this issue.  I can understand your frustration, but hopefully trying these steps will resolve the issue.
    This article is quite extensive, so I've highlighted below only the sections that apply to Windows 8 and iPod Classic.  Click on the link for complete details.
    iPod: Appears in Windows but not in iTunes - Apple Support
    http://support.apple.com/en-us/TS1363
    1. Try the iPod troubleshooting assistant
    If you haven't already done so, try the steps in the iPod Troubleshooting Assistant (choose your iPod model from the list).
    If the issue remains after following your iPod's troubleshooting assistant, follow the steps below.
    2. Restart the iPod Service
    Windows 8
    Close iTunes and disconnect the iPod.
    Move the cursor to the upper right corner to open the Charm Bar.
    In the search field, type Services.
    Choose Settings, below the search field.
    Select "View local services" on the right side of the screen.
    Scroll down, select iPod Service, and click "Stop the service."
    After the service has stopped, click "Start the service."
    After the iPod Service has started again, open iTunes and connect the device.
    3. Restart the Apple Mobile Device Service
    This service is used by:
    iPod shuffle (3rd generation and later)
    iPod nano (3rd generation and later)
    iPod classic
    If you don't have one of the devices listed above, this step doesn't apply to you. If you do have one of the above model iPods, restart the AMDS service as follows.
    Windows 8
    Close iTunes and disconnect the iPod.
    Move the cursor to the upper right corner to open the Charm Bar.
    In the search field, type Services.
    Choose Settings, below the search field.
    Select "View local services" on the right side of the screen.
    Select Apple Mobile Device and click "Stop the service."
    After the service has stopped, click "Start the service."
    After the Apple Mobile Device service has started again, open iTunes and connect the device.
    4. Empty your Temp directory and restart
    For Windows 8
    Move the cursor to the upper right corner to open the Charm bar.
    In the search field, type Computer and press the Return key.
    Open Local Disk C:. If Windows is installed on a different drive, open that drive letter instead.
    Open the Users folder.
    Double-click the folder that has your user name.
    If you see an AppData folder, skip to step 9. If you don't see an AppData folder, proceed to the next step.
    Click the View tab and click the Options button, on the far right.
    In the Folder Options window, click the View tab.
    Select "Show hidden files and folders."
    Click OK.
    Open the AppData folder.
    Open the Local folder.
    Right-click the Temp folder and choose Delete from the shortcut menu.
    In the confirmation dialog that appears, click Yes.
    If you are unable to delete the Temp folder, close all programs, especially any of those in the Notification area (system tray) of the Windows Task bar (shown below). Then, repeat step 13.
    Restart your computer.
    Install the latest version of iTunes and connect your iPod.
    5. Verify that the Apple Mobile Device USB Driver is installed
    For Windows Vista, Windows 7, or Windows 8
    Connect the device to your computer.
    Quit iTunes if it opens.
    Open the Device Manager as follows:
    For Windows 8: Move the cursor to the upper right corner, click the magnifying glass, type devmgmt.msc, and press Return. The Device Manager window should open.
    Click the plus (+) icon (or disclosure triangle () for Windows 7 and Windows 8) next to "Universal Serial Bus controllers" to expand the section.
    Locate Apple Mobile Device USB Driver in this list.
    If Apple Mobile Device USB Driver is displayed without any downward arrow, "!", or "?" symbols over it, then this driver was successfully installed. Proceed to the next section titled "Change your iPod's drive letter."
    If Apple Mobile Device USB Driver isn't listed, proceed to the section below titled "If the Apple Mobile Device USB Driver isn't listed."
    If Apple Mobile Device USB Driver has a downward arrow next to it, this indicates that this device is disabled. To enable the device, right-click its entry in Device Manager and choose Enable from the shortcut menu.
    If Apple Mobile Device USB Driver is listed but has an exclamation mark or question mark over it, continue with the next steps to reinstall the Apple Mobile Device driver.
    Reinstall the Apple Mobile Device Driver
    Right-click Apple Mobile Device USB Driver in Device Manager and choose Uninstall from the shortcut menu.
    In the resulting dialog box, select "Delete the driver software for this device" and click OK.
    In the Device Manager window, right-click "Universal Serial Bus controllers" and choose "Scan for hardware changes" from the shortcut menu.
    Windows automatically reinstalls the necessary drivers and attempts to remount the device.
    If the Apple Mobile Device USB Driver entry still has an exclamation mark or question mark over it, continue with the next steps to manually update the Apple Mobile Device driver.
    Update the Apple Mobile Device Driver
    Right-click the Apple Mobile Device entry in Device Manager and choose Update Driver Software.
    Select "Browse my computer for driver software."
    Select "Let me pick from a list of device drivers on my computer."
    Click the Have Disk button. If the Have Disk button isn't present, choose a device category such as Mobile Phone or Storage Device, if listed, and click next; the Have Disk button should now appear.
    Click the Browse button.
    Navigate to the following location:  C:\Program Files\Common Files\Apple\Mobile Device Support\Drivers.
    Note: If using a 64-bit version of Windows Vista, Windows 7, or Windows 8, navigate to C:\Program Files (x86)\Common Files\Apple\Mobile Device Support\Drivers.
    Double-click the "usbaapl" file.
    Note: This file will be called "usbaapl64" if you have a 64-bit version of Windows. If you don't see "usbaapl64" here, or if there is no Drivers folder, look in  C:\Program Files\Common Files\Apple\Mobile Device Support\Drivers.
    Click Open.
    Click Next and click Finish.
    Restart your computer. Leave the device connected to the computer while restarting.
    Note: During installation, if a message appears stating that the software you are installing "has not passed Windows Logo testing," click Continue Anyway to continue installing the drivers.
    If the Apple Mobile Device USB Driver isn't listed
    Open the Device Manager in Windows, as follows:
    Windows 8: Move the cursor to the upper right corner, click the magnifying glass, type devmgmt.msc, and press Return. The Device Manager window should open.
    Expand the following sections (not all sections may be listed):
    Disk Drives
    Imaging Devices
    Other Devices
    Portable Devices
    Universal Serial Bus Controllers
    Reconnect your iPod. Look for any entry that appears when the iPod is connected.
    If only Unknown Device appears
    Right-click the Unknown Device entry and choose Properties from the shortcut menu.
    Click the Details tab. In the drop-down menu, choose Hardware IDs.
    See if the listed hardware ID starts with "USB\VID_0000&PID_0000". If it does, Windows cannot read the hardware IDs of the device, and has replaced them with all zeros. This is typically caused by a faulty USB connection or an incompatibility with your USB chipset drivers. 
    Disconnect your iPod and unplug all USB devices from your computer.
    Shut your computer down and then power it back on.
    Open the Device Manager and reconnect your device, testing each USB port for approximately 30 seconds to see if your device is recognized.
    Test with an alternate USB cable that you know works if one is available.
    Temporarily disable USB 2.0 root hubs by looking for any "USB Enhanced Host Controller" or "USB 2.0 Host Controller" (or similar) entries in the Device Manager under the USB Controllers section. Right-click on each of these entries and choose "Disable."
    Note: This may temporarily disable your USB keyboard or mouse. If it does, disconnect your USB keyboard and mouse. Or, if you are using a portable PC, connect an external keyboard and mouse.
    After disabling USB 2.0, reconnect your device.
    If your device shows up in iTunes, try re-enabling your USB 2.0 root hubs by right-clicking on their entries in the Device Manager, and choosing Enable. If the issue returns, you may disable the USB 2.0 hubs as a temporary work-around, keeping in mind that syncing will occur slowly (at USB 1.1 speeds). Then, consult your computer manufacturer for any updates for your USB 2.0 chipset.
    Note: If Unknown Device appears in Device Manager when connecting your device to more than one known-good computer with more than one known-good USB cable, your device may require service. Contact Apple. Wherever you live in the world, you can find your device's service options at the Online Service Assistant. You may have questions about servicing your device, and you can find answers to frequent questions in this FAQ. If there is an Apple Retail Store nearby, find the closest store and then make a reservation through the online Apple Store Concierge. Reservations are strongly recommended.
    If only "iPod" appears
    For Windows Vista, Windows 7, or Windows 8
    Right-click the iPod entry in Device Manager and choose Update Driver from the shortcut menu.
    Select "Browse my computer for driver software."
    Select "Let me pick from a list of device drivers on my computer."
    Click the Have Disk button. If the Have Disk button isn't present, choose a device category such as Mobile Phone or Storage Device, if listed, and click next; the Have Disk button should now appear.
    Click the Browse button.
    Navigate to the following location:  C:\Program Files\Common Files\Apple\Mobile Device Support\Drivers.
    Note: If using a 64-bit version of Windows Vista, Windows 7, or Windows 8, navigate to C:\Program Files (x86)\Common Files\Apple\Mobile Device Support\Drivers.
    Double-click the "usbaapl" file.
    Note: This file will be called "usbaapl64" if you have a 64-bit version of Windows. If you don't see "usbaapl64" here, or if there is no Drivers folder, look in  C:\Program Files\Common Files\Apple\Mobile Device Support\Drivers.
    Click Open.
    Click Next and then click Finish.
    Restart your computer. Leave the device connected to the computer while restarting.
    6. Change your iPod's drive letter
    In some cases, changing the drive letter assigned to the iPod may resolve this issue.
    7. Remove and reinstall iTunes
    If you haven't already done so when following the Troubleshooting Assistants linked at the beginning of this article, remove and reinstall iTunes.
    Note: Songs you purchased from the iTunes Store or imported from CDs are saved in your My Music or Music folder by default and aren't deleted when you remove iTunes.
    Windows Vista, Windows 7, or Windows 8: Follow these steps to remove and reinstall iTunes.
    8. Disable conflicting System Services and Startup Items
    Installed background processes can sometimes prevent the iPod Service from running. You may be able to resolve this by disabling some items with the System Configuration Utility.
    For Windows Vista, Windows 7, and Windows 8: Refer to Using MSCONFIG to troubleshoot conflicts in Windows Vista, Windows 7, and Windows 8.
    9. Update, Reconfigure, Disable, or Remove Security Software
    Some antivirus, firewall, or other security software can prevent iPods from displaying in iTunes. Updating, reconfiguring, disabling, or removing your security software may resolve the issue.
    Note: For the best computer security, disconnect your computer from the internet prior to disabling or removing your security software. After testing, reinstall security software before reconnecting to the internet.
    10. Deleting damaged or incorrect registry keys
    If your iPod is recognized successfully on a different computer, and the steps above didn't resolve your issue, there is likely some other system issue on your computer that is the cause. This may require you to repair or reinstall Windows. If you need assistance with this, contact whomever supports Windows on your computer. In most cases, this will be the computer manufacturer.
    I hope this information helps ....
    - Judy

Maybe you are looking for