Any iPod experts Here?

Squishman

Squishman

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Ipod touch 6th gen will not connect to iTunes, let alone sync. It just doesn't show up. Windows 11 desktop with iTunes 10, which is very old. I hate the look and functions of anything newer. This version synced fine before. Tried restarting the computer and restoring the iPod.
I have another 6th gen ipod touch. Both are 32g with a different set of tunage. LP's only. The way I tell them apart is one is white, one is black.
So with "prevent from syncing automatically" checked, I tried the other ipod. I cannot allow it to sync with the desktop as it belongs to my laptop's iTunes. Anyways, that iPod is not recognized on the desktop computer either. I just checked under "devices and drives" and the computer sees the ipod, but iTunes does not.
Anything else I can try?
 
Eppie

Eppie

Audioholic Ninja
Was it when you switched to Windows 11 that it stopped synching? I'll be curious to see what others have to offer for advice. My wife still uses her Nano for podcasts and music while walking. Her laptop is still running Windows 10 though.

Found this thread on an Apple forum.
 
Squishman

Squishman

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No. It worked just a handful of weeks ago just fine. I don't sync unless I add something or make a change to my iTunes.
 
TLS Guy

TLS Guy

Audioholic Jedi
No. It worked just a handful of weeks ago just fine. I don't sync unless I add something or make a change to my iTunes.
My wife has, and likes those old fashioned devices. Apple have not supported that device for years. My wife still has a docking station for hers, which unfortunately still works. However it stopped being able to be synched to our AVP in our great room years ago. When my wife puts that contraption in the Altec device in the kitchen, I run upstairs fast.

Your unit is a recycle job.
 
BoredSysAdmin

BoredSysAdmin

Audioholic Slumlord
It may be an issue with the USB port on the iPod side. Earlier versions of USB (pre-C) ports had a finite number of connections they should support, which aren't larger numbers.
See here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/USB_hardware

It's up to you whether the repair cost is worth it. If you're curious, contact several third-party electronics repair shops, and don't be shocked by the price, which I expect to be around $200.
You could also do it yourself - see a few resources below, but then you need experience with micro soldering and specialized repair equipment.

These guys say they will do it for only $99:

But then again, you could buy a brand new 32 GB smartphone for only $95:
 
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BoredSysAdmin

BoredSysAdmin

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Alternatively, if you like to stick with Apple devices - an iPhone SE (1st gen), which is a bit newer than the iPod touch 6th gen - costs even cheaper at $79 or less on eBay with 4x the capacity - 128gb or $74 for 64gb version in Excellent/Mint condition:
Also iPhone 6 is basically the same device as iPod Touch 6th get, with later cellular parts disabled and used devices in great condition with 64 GB storage for even cheaper under $40 :
 
TLS Guy

TLS Guy

Audioholic Jedi
It may be an issue with the USB port on the iPod side. Earlier versions of USB (pre-C) ports had a finite number of connections they should support, which aren't larger numbers.
See here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/USB_hardware

It's up to you whether the repair cost is worth it. If you're curious, contact several third-party electronics repair shops, and don't be shocked by the price, which I expect to be around $200.
You could also do it yourself - see a few resources below, but then you need experience with micro soldering and specialized repair equipment.

These guys say they will do it for only $99:

But then again, you could buy a brand new 32 GB smartphone for only $95:
My wife's has not synced with our Marantz AVP port for a long time, and the cable is fine.
 
Squishman

Squishman

Audioholic Field Marshall
This is bizarre. I fired up my Acer laptop for the first time in months. I opened iTunes and made sure "do not automatically sync" was checked. Remember, I had reset the black iPod to factory. A window in iTunes opened that said "welcome to your new iPod". So the iPod works! The desktop itunes is v. 10. The laptop is v. 12. Both super old. I will try uninstalling itunes on the desktop and re-install it with v 12. If I still have the exe file and I imagine I do.
If that fails, I like @BoredSysAdmin 's idea of an old iphone. But I do not exactly know how to differentiate both folders on one iPod or iTunes for that matter. I'll cross that bridge if I need to. btw, my black one is 64g, the white one for LP's is 32g.
 
BoredSysAdmin

BoredSysAdmin

Audioholic Slumlord
This is bizarre. I fired up my Acer laptop for the first time in months. I opened iTunes and made sure "do not automatically sync" was checked. Remember, I had reset the black iPod to factory. A window in iTunes opened that said "welcome to your new iPod". So the iPod works! The desktop itunes is v. 10. The laptop is v. 12. Both super old. I will try uninstalling itunes on the desktop and re-install it with v 12. If I still have the exe file and I imagine I do.
If that fails, I like @BoredSysAdmin 's idea of an old iphone. But I do not exactly know how to differentiate both folders on one iPod or iTunes for that matter. I'll cross that bridge if I need to. btw, my black one is 64g, the white one for LP's is 32g.
I know it's not very helpful to you, but I think Apple made iTunes on Windows particularly painful/slow on purpose and I can't stand it, but on same period Apple devices, for "some reason" iTunes works perfectly fine, and fast.
 
T

Trebdp83

Audioholic Spartan
Apple killed off iTunes for Mac and incorporated the iTunes store in others apps. The same is happening slowly over on Windows PCs. Look for the Apple Devices app.
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Squishman

Squishman

Audioholic Field Marshall
I like drag and drop players. But car radios will control an iPod. My Journey Crossroad has upgraded sound. So it's pretty convenient to have your whole digital library with you sometimes. The other option is to bring a stack of CD's! Nope. Wouldn't be prudent. Not gonna do it.
 
Squishman

Squishman

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Hey, V. 12 works! It recognized my iPod right away! My iTunes library was all there. Syncing all the data now.
 
Squishman

Squishman

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Oh. I just noticed that v. 12 is not old. I thought it was. Still, I will not update it.
 
Squishman

Squishman

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I know it's not very helpful to you, but I think Apple made iTunes on Windows particularly painful/slow on purpose and I can't stand it, but on same period Apple devices, for "some reason" iTunes works perfectly fine, and fast.
Over 50 minutes so far and it's only half done. 42 gb of data on this iTunes. I am recording my favorite podcast to listen to tomorrow though (no download button that I can find, so I record it everyday). RAM is 16 gb.
 
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