Title: iTunes Screwing Up! Post by: liquidvirus on November 25, 2005, 12:22:24 PM hey....i need some help with my iTunes....its fucked up, its stopped recognizin my iPod when i plug it in...I can see that it's plugged in the control panel .i tried installing and reinstaling it, but nothing seems to help....any tips on what i should do ??
Title: Re: iTunes Screwing Up! Post by: Where is Hassan Nasrallah ? on November 25, 2005, 12:26:27 PM maybe it's a liquidvirus ... sorry :(
Title: Re: iTunes Screwing Up! Post by: AdZ on November 25, 2005, 01:10:08 PM Check the support section at the apple site?
Title: Re: iTunes Screwing Up! Post by: Gunner80 on November 25, 2005, 02:08:16 PM Try restoring your OS to a point of when your ipod was working.
Title: Re: iTunes Screwing Up! Post by: R4tfink on November 25, 2005, 04:35:59 PM Stop using Itunes, its a piece of shit.
I use Media Monkey now and it lets you add individual songs without having to add the whole library like on iTunes, so many, many flaws in that software. Title: Re: iTunes Screwing Up! Post by: Queen of Everything on November 27, 2005, 04:22:11 AM Hey Hey! Ok - well I brought the new video iPod! THE EXACT SAME THING HAPPENED! and I know how u feel - i did this thing... and it worked fine?! SO i worship it now!!
TRY!! there are several things u can try in this thread.....i fixed my mini so try the things that are in here it may take some time to read it all but it may just be worth your while somebody made a fix for it and it should be pretty easy to do it is posted on this board somewhere but i have copied it here for you all to see again these are the steps(i would advise copy and pasting them into word pad or sumthing and then printing them): > http://swandog46.geekstogo.com/aproposfix.exe > > This tool requires you to restart your computer in > safe mode before running it. To do this press F8 > while your computer restarts until you get a screen > with a number of options. The first option should be > safe mode. Select safe mode and let windows boot up. > > After the computer has booted up double click the > downloaded file to unzip it. In the folder it creates > run the RunThis.bat file and see if that helps. If > this fixes the problem please post to let me know. > Yes this does fix the problem. I found the problem started around 11/20/05 also. My device manager was blank and my ipod was showing up in Explorer but not in itunes or ipod updater. The above explaination works. No need to back up music files as they are not effected by removing itunes. I'll summerize what I did following the instructions above but adding a few extra details. I downloaded and extracted the file above. I deleted itunes by using control panel/add/remove programs. I rebooted in normal mode to finish the removal process. I went to C/program files/itunes and deleted that folder. I rebooted in safe mode holding f8 at the startup screen. Logged in as administrator. Found RunThis.bat file I extracted from the file earlier. Double clicked the file. Followed instructions. Took about a minute to run. I then rebooted in normal mode. Downloaded itunes the newest version from apple. Plugged in ipod and it worked. The directions given originally were good, I just thought I could help someone who may miss a step. Hope this saves some additional headaches HOPE IT HELPED YOU LIKE IT HELPED ME! Title: Re: iTunes Screwing Up! Post by: Queen of Everything on November 27, 2005, 04:26:27 AM Stop using Itunes, its a piece of shit. I use Media Monkey now and it lets you add individual songs without having to add the whole library like on iTunes, so many, many flaws in that software. But does it work with iPod?! ! :o Title: Re: iTunes Screwing Up! Post by: R4tfink on November 27, 2005, 08:27:20 AM But does it work with iPod?! ! :o Yes indeedy! Its awesome! ;) Title: Re: iTunes Screwing Up! Post by: *Izzy* on November 27, 2005, 08:28:48 AM Hey Hey!? Ok - well I brought the new video iPod!? THE EXACT SAME THING HAPPENED! and I know how u feel - i did this thing... and it worked fine?!? SO i worship it now!! I thought you were anti-ipod Title: Re: iTunes Screwing Up! Post by: Where is Hassan Nasrallah ? on November 27, 2005, 08:55:49 AM Stop using Itunes, its a piece of shit. I use Media Monkey now and it lets you add individual songs without having to add the whole library like on iTunes, so many, many flaws in that software. But does it work with iPod?! ! :o you don't need an ipod. it's so clich? ... bleh ... what ever ... :) Title: Re: iTunes Screwing Up! Post by: Graciela on November 27, 2005, 09:11:20 AM Stop using Itunes, its a piece of shit. I use Media Monkey now and it lets you add individual songs without having to add the whole library like on iTunes, so many, many flaws in that software. Oh, but iTunes does allow you to add individual songs. You just have to change the ipod options to "Manually manage songs and playlists" instead of "Automotically upgrade all songs and playlist". I think iTunes is ok; never tried that Media Monkey though Title: Re: iTunes Screwing Up! Post by: liquidvirus on November 27, 2005, 10:45:34 AM It's working now!!! Supports sction at the Apple Site!!! worked like a charm.....thanks for the responses...especially the media monkey one, that really helped me solve my problem :D
Title: Re: iTunes Screwing Up! Post by: jarmo on November 27, 2005, 11:05:52 AM Many people don't seem to know that you can turn off the auto sync feature in iTunes.
Very handy when you have only a few gigabytes of music on your hard drive but your iPod can handle a lot more. /jarmo Title: Re: iTunes Screwing Up! Post by: R4tfink on November 27, 2005, 02:55:38 PM Many people don't seem to know that you can turn off the auto sync feature in iTunes. Very handy when you have only a few gigabytes of music on your hard drive but your iPod can handle a lot more. /jarmo It seems i am one of these people, however the straw that broke the camels back was when iTunes failed to open without performing "an illegal operation" and even re installation of the software failed to cure the problem. Media Monkey till i die! : ok: |