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jfruh

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Jul 17, 2002
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Hello-

Sorry if this is a bit off-topic, I'm looking for help anywhere I can get it...

I just downloaded the new iTunes update (to 4.5) and accompanying iPod update. After updating iTunes, when I plug in my iPod, it appears as a volume on the desktop (even though I haven't set it to firewire disk mode) and a dialog pops up in iTunes: "iTunes has detected a software update for the iPod. Would you like to install it now?" I click yes, and it launches the updater app -- which tells me that "No iPod is attached"! I've tried rebooting to no avail. Has anyone else encountered this problem?

Oh, I should add that my iPod is the original, old school 5 GB model. Never had any problems with it before.

jf
 
if i run the updater app with the ipod not plugged in, then plug it in when i get the "Plug in an iPod to update it" message, nothing happens. The iPod screen goes to "Do not disconnect," and the iPod appears as a volume on my desktop, but the updater app doesn't seem to recognize that the iPod is there. I have to eject the volume in order to get the "OK to disconnect" message on the iPod screen.

jf
 
My only other advice is to make sure you have a back-up of the data on the iPod and reformat the drive. :(

There may be something else that I'm not thinking of. I have yet to upgrade my iPod's software, but I have a 3rd Gen, I don't know if that'll make a difference.
 
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