Here's the text of what Paul Constantine found. I found a site that may take me back to 1.2. IPod video 60GB (currently running OS 1.1.2) I find no posting regarding any known issues with this update from Apple - only postings from fellow owners with 1.2.1 issues too. Unfortunately I was disconnected and NOW they are closed!!Ĭan anyone suggest what I can do other than turning my 60GB iPod into a fancy paper weight?Īny ideas why some podcasts do not sync even thought they are checked and settings are to sync everything?Īttention Apple - I will PAY for support. She asked the basic questions 5R's etc and placed me on hold while she looked up something. AGAIN - if I return the iPod OS to 1.1.2 - it works fine without any reset issues - under its own power - no external battery OR charging station attached.įustrated I called Apple tonight and after 15 minutes (actually pretty quick) on hold I was able to reach someone. It also continues to work if plugged into base charging station. Also if I use an external battery like Belkin, it works fine without resetting when using iPod OS 1.2.1. There has to be some type of bug with this update. It indicates that my system is not authorized to transfer these files (they worked before this update issue). It will not sync all of my video podcasts and also does not sync all of my music. OS version 1.1.2 does not support some of my files in iTunes. Unfortunately I can not locate any OS between 1.1.2 and 1.2.1 If I upgrade again (no extra battery charge) the problem occurs again. If I restore to OS 1.1.2 (no extra battery charge) the iPod plays without restting itself randomly. This only happens if running on battery (yes it is fully charged). Yes, I have try the 5 R's, reinstalled the software several times, have restored the OS to 1.1.2 (only version I can find before 1.2.1) and re-installed 1.2.1.Īfter 1.2.1 update, iPod starts playing a song and after a couple of minutes, it resets. Hope this helps, good luck.So I updated to 1.2.1 and now my iPod no longer works. It will ask you to name your iPod and choose your syncing preferences, as it did when you connected your iPod for the first time." Once you have the firmware on your HDD you should have access to all the function like disk and diagnostic mode. Note: The progress bar may be difficult to see, because the backlight on the iPod display may be off.Īfter stage two of the restore process is complete, the iTunes Setup Assistant window will appear. It is critical that the iPod remain connected to the computer or iPod power adapter during this stage. Leave iPod connected to computer to complete restore (typically applies newer iPod models).ĭuring stage two of the restore process, the iPod displays an Apple logo as well as a progress bar at the bottom of the display. When this stage is done, iTunes will present one of two messages with instructions specific to the iPod model you are restoring.ĭisconnect iPod and connect it to iPod Power Adapter (typically applies to older iPod models). If you are using a Mac, you will be asked to enter an administrator’s name and password.Ī progress bar will appear on the computer screen, indicating that stage one of the restore process has begun. You will see information about your iPod appear in the Summary tab of the main iTunes window. Connect your iPod to your computer using the USB or FireWire cable that came with your iPod.Īfter a few moments, your iPod will appear in the Source panel in iTunes. Verify that you have an active Internet connection, because you may need to download new versions of the iTunes and iPod Software.ĭownload and install the latest version of iTunes if necessary. The iPod shuffle does not need to be restored to work with Windows." and here is how to restore your iPod "How to restore iPod Unless you have an iPod shuffle, you will need to restore your iPod using the iPod Updater before you can use it with Windows. You will see an error message with the number 1628, which indicates that the installation did not complete. Proceed with the rest of the installation. Joshuaesmith, here is what Apple says "If the iPod for Windows Installer gets stuck at the "Waiting for iPod" message, you will have to close that window and use the iPod Updater to restore your iPod.Ĭlick the X button in the upper right corner of the window to close it.
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