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Title: More iPod help
Post by: Unknown Target on March 04, 2005, 02:27:49 pm
Damn this finnicky tech - I unplugged it before it was ready, because I thought I stopped it, but it obviously wasn't ready. Now, it won't shut off, it won't do anything, it's completely frozen on the do not connect screen. The computer makes a noise when I plug it in, but the ipod won't show up. I tried restarting the computer, didn't work, I tried restarting the ipod, but it won't shut off or do anything.
Help me please?
Title: More iPod help
Post by: pyro-manic on March 04, 2005, 02:34:09 pm
Take the battery out? That usually resets things. Or is it a built-in power pack?

Unplugging USB devices when they're still working is bad news - I killed a pen drive doing that, and I know several people who've had the same thing happen.

Sorry I'm not more help. Hope you get it fixed - it's a rather expensive paperweight otherwise...
Title: More iPod help
Post by: Unknown Target on March 04, 2005, 02:36:02 pm
It's built in. It doesn't even register as charging when it's plugged in anymore.

On further inspection, the "Inserted device" icon pops up when I plug it in, but I get nothing in it. Also, it pops up in the Device manager as a "USB Mass storage device", however, when I open it, it says that "This device cannot start". I uninstalled it, and am downloading the new updates.
Title: More iPod help
Post by: Galemp on March 04, 2005, 02:54:02 pm
Hm... try leaving it on for a while, let the battery run down completely so it shuts off. Then see if you can recharge it.

Try a Google search for what happens if you unplug an iPod when you shouldn't, maybe someone out there can help.

Otherwise I would recommend taking it to an Apple Store and having them take a look at it. Remember to register at the Genius Bar at least an hour in advance, though; it's swamped.
Title: More iPod help
Post by: Inquisitor on March 04, 2005, 03:26:00 pm
reset it, there are instrcutions on the apple site, it involves holding down a couple buttons (play and menu, I think) for 10-20 seconds.

It's on the apple site.
Title: More iPod help
Post by: Unknown Target on March 04, 2005, 05:01:36 pm
It doesn't shut down at all.
Not by holding play, not by holding menu and play, it doesn't do anything.
Right now I'm just waiting for the 12+ hour battery life to run out.
Title: More iPod help
Post by: IceFire on March 04, 2005, 05:15:59 pm
I've been told by Apple reps to let the battery run dead and then recharge and see if that helps.

Bloody iPods :)

I'm personally looking at the Zen Micro...nearly the same price and got some nice other features.
Title: More iPod help
Post by: Clave on March 04, 2005, 06:33:37 pm
You do have USB 2.0 I assume? Obvious question I know, but always best to start with the basics.

Apple tips:

http://www.apple.com/support/ipod/tutorial/ip_gettingstarted_t14.html

Also this software will let you do more with your iPod:

http://www.ipodaccess.com/
Title: More iPod help
Post by: Unknown Target on March 04, 2005, 08:15:09 pm
The battery is discharged, I plug it in, and I get the Apple sign for a few seconds. It blinks and the HD spins up, and then it goes to a low battery warning screen. After that, nothing happens.

EDIT: After fiddling with it for a bit, I got it to update my songs and play them...time will tell if the fix is really a fix, tho. Thanks for the help all :)
Title: More iPod help
Post by: Corsair on March 04, 2005, 09:41:43 pm
Hurrah!!

I'm pretty sure that if that ever happens again, you can just reset it...
Title: More iPod help
Post by: vyper on March 05, 2005, 09:56:21 am
It just goes to show, never trust a gadget that becomes a fashion icon.
Title: More iPod help
Post by: Nuke on March 05, 2005, 10:09:12 am
well il make a note not to unplug mine. i dont even have itunes installed anymore, i just use the winamp ipod plugin. it really kicks ass :D
Title: More iPod help
Post by: Sandwich on March 05, 2005, 10:34:42 am
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Originally posted by IceFire
I'm personally looking at the Zen Micro...nearly the same price and got some nice other features.


:wtf:

iRiver (http://www.iriveramerica.com/) Is Your Friend. :nod:
Title: More iPod help
Post by: kasperl on March 05, 2005, 10:34:42 am
I want the iRiver PMP140, 40GB HD, 3,5" 320X240 TFT, and support for DivX, MP3, WMA, JPG, BMP, AVI and then some.

Bit out of my price range, though. And by the time I can afford it, I'm probably looking at something with Windows Media Centre or Windows Portable running on it, which isn't my cup of tea.

EDIT: Quick, Sandwich, tell me the lottery numbers!
Title: More iPod help
Post by: Corsair on March 05, 2005, 11:52:11 am
Funny thing. I plugged my iPod in about ten minutes ago and it's just flashing "Do not disconnect" over and over. All I wanted to do was to update the songs on it from iTunes on my computer but it's not even showing up in iTunes. Just gonna leave it for a bit and see what happens I guess.
Title: More iPod help
Post by: Clave on March 05, 2005, 01:11:03 pm
They can take a long time to charge...

If you have a real problem, you should be able to send it back for battery replacement

iPods are a phenomena now, and with so many millions sold, you are bound to hear more stories about bad 'uns, but I reckon they are pretty good for a consumer electronics product...
Title: More iPod help
Post by: Corsair on March 05, 2005, 01:15:21 pm
It's a new iPod and it's pretty fully charged.
Title: More iPod help
Post by: Unknown Target on March 05, 2005, 01:32:39 pm
I don't know why it does that, but it does flash it for a long time. If you want, try to stop it in the unplug/plug hardware thing.
Mine does it for awhile too, that's why I unplugged it before it was done - oops! :D

And if it's good "for a consumer product," then what are you comparing it to? :wtf: A military MP3 pllayer? :p
Title: More iPod help
Post by: IceFire on March 05, 2005, 02:45:32 pm
Quote
Originally posted by Sandwich


:wtf:

iRiver (http://www.iriveramerica.com/) Is Your Friend. :nod:

I know iRiver...I've even talked to their reps. But I haven't seen them put out as impressive a product as Creative.  Know something I dont?
Title: More iPod help
Post by: pyro-manic on March 05, 2005, 03:06:24 pm
They're just better. ;) The Creative interface software is horrible, from what I've seen - evil auto-synch thing gets very annoying, and you have to use Media Player for it. My computing teacher got one, and he sold it within a week 'cos it annoyed him so much. iRivers are just drag-and-drop for any files. The sound quality is meant to be better as well (from the reviews I've read). I'm looking to get the H320 or 340, but I've gotta save up first, and that means no cds or booze. It's a dilemma.....