![]() ![]() I found a neighbor with iTunes on a Windows PC. ![]() This particular 160gb iPod is empty so I have NO PROBLEM to doing a restore, and with the iPod being un-cluttered with anything on it you'd think a restore would be a no-brainer!!!Īgain I appreciate your help, but somehow I feel that Apple is making this a lot harder to resolve than should be necessary. ![]() Is it because I can't change the disk (iPod) to fat32 that iTunes cannot recognize the device?īy the way I've been through device manager and confirmed I have the most current APPLE USB drivers so I don't believe that's the issue. I'm at the point where I can't seem to get the iPod out of disk mode no matter what I try (doing the system diagnostics test & reset doesn't seem to make a difference, as it always seems to come back to the apple logo followed by the disk screen stating do not disconnect), and I've found no solution anywhere for converting exfat format to fat32. ![]() This is driving me nuts because a restore/erase ought to be simple. Unfortunately while this is going on the iPod in Windows 10 continues to show as a disk not as an iPod. The DFU process works, when completed the iPod screen states USE iTunes TO RESTORE, and when I turn iTunes back on iTunes displays it's doing the recovery and prep work (the iPod is connected via USB while this is going on). Songs from the Apple Music catalog cannot be burned to a CD.Tried a second, third and fourth time and can only tell you this:
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