There should be a file named WTF. Copy it to the desktop. Please note that the commands here are for the bit version, which should work on all Windows versions - if you choose to use the bit version, please enter mks5lboot You should see a message similar to the following, showing that your iPod is detected. If not, please ask for support and do not continue. In this example, it's which means a Classic 2G GB. After seconds, you should see an Apple logo on the screen, and after a couple more second a white screen with a stop sign and text Do not disconnect at the bottom.
Windows might want to reformat it, say No if it does. Continue to the next step. Your iPod will reboot. You'll see a black screen with an Apple logo, and a progress bar at the bottom. Then it will again, show you another Apple logo for a while, and finally start Apple's firmware. It should be safe to format it at this point. Also keep in mind if you remove it from iTunes before ejecting it, you will not get what you have synced on it if someone removes it or knocks it loose from the USB port s.
Also to update software click on the check for software update button on the iTunes Also it will name your iPod to your name like for example Jon Doe. I have an IPod Classic with a 1 TB hard drive but can only load 65, songs on it which is around one-half of the memory available.
How can I increase the song amount allowed to load on it? Fix Your Stuff Community Store. Back Answers Index. View the answer I have this problem too Subscribed to new answers. Is this a good question? Yes No. Voted Undo. Score Please help Thanks. Chosen Solution. Here is the Apple solution:"How to restore iPod Verify that you have an active Internet connection, because you may need to download new versions of the iTunes and iPod Software.
Download and install the latest version of iTunes if necessary. After a few moments, your iPod will appear in the Source panel in iTunes. Click Restore. Oliver Joyce. I plugged my ipod 5th gen classic into a set top box to record television. Rather than delete a recording, I chose the reformat disk option. The ipod is now trying to restart continuously, the Apple logo appears and disappers immediately. The iPod is not detedcted when plugged into a Mac or PC.
It was working fine until I did this, unless this action has damaged the hardware. The iPod was FAT32 formatted. Any help appreciated.
Holding down the menu button at the same time as the select button, waiting for the Apple logo and then holding the select and play button at the same time put the iPod into disk mode. Trying each of these steps one at a time, not all of them will solve most problems with iPods.
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