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Workaround for iTunes not recognizing iPod:
1.Run the computer menu, enter "regedit", click to open hkey-current-user,software,apple computer inc (the beginning is apple), open the iTunes folder and quick folder, all that can be deleted and click delete, if there is a prompt error, it means that it cannot be deleted, remember that iTunes and quicktime folders have to be deleted.
2.Log in to Microsoft's official website ** "Windows Installer Clean Up", open it after installation; Remove Apple Mobile Device Support, Apple Software Update, iTunes, iPod
software, select the software, and click "remove" to delete it.
3.Delete iTunes and QuickTime from the computer's control panel.
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Here's how:
1. Under Windows, right-click the Start menu to find the Run command box.
2. Enter "devmgmt." In the Run command box that appears.
3. Find and use the serial bus controller part.
If iTunes on your computer doesn't recognize the connected device, you may see an unknown error or a "0xe" error. If yes, complete the following checks and try connecting the device again after each step:
1. Make sure your iOS device is unlocked and shows the home screen.
2. Make sure your computer has the latest compatible iTunes.
3. If you see "Do you want to trust this computer?" "Warning, please unlock the device and tap Trust.
4. Restart your computer and iPhone, iPad or iPod.
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Workaround for iTunes detecting iPod but not recognizing it correctly:
First of all, uninstall iTunes completely on your computer, and then clean the registry entries with Security Guard.
Then, follow this method:
Step 2: Connect your iPod to your computer with a data cable, and iTunes will automatically install the driver after recognizing your iPod.
Step 3: Once iTunes recognizes iPod Classic, a device summary will be displayed
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The simple solution is that your computer can detect iPod hardware, and iTunes can't detect iPods
Delete the original iTunes, and delete iTunes in "My Documents" and "My**" at the same time.
Install the latest iTunes
Click Start. Run. Input.
Find the terminal
service, change the startup type to "manual".
Restart your computer. PS: The above method is applicable to XP, Vista has not been tested, and Vista, right-click iTunes to open with administrator permissions.
As for Vista.
I have a friend who is in the same situation as you.
However, it can be used again under the Vista update.
You connect the phone to the computer, you can unplug it, and then it's done, and it's done, and it's open iTunes
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