I suggest that you try a 'System Restore'.this is how. This is a very interesting development indeed. So it seems my iPod is looking for a nonexistent object and thereby not being recognized? Also, I tried connecting to the latest version of iPod Updater, and after a very lengthy delay it said "iPod can't be mounted", whatever that means. I've never had a Firewire port I have USB 2.0, which worked flawlessly for the past year with my iPod, and still works for everything else. Apparently (correct me if I'm wrong here) that is a Firewire port. I ran a diagnostic through iTunes, and got this:Įverything else was fine. It shows up in the device manager, and the "Safely Remove Hardware" tray icon, but that's it. I have went through every step of the Apple articles listed in some of these posts, to no avail I even repair-installed Windows! Going back to version 6 didn't work, either. "My iPod, like so many others, hasn't been recognized by Windows or iTunes since the "upgrade". I'll post a previous post I put up on the Apple site that has gone unanswered, for clarification: Hey, thanks for the reply! After a week, this is the first one.
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