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There could be many reasons why iPod shuffle won't sync, but following the steps below to check step by step will basically fix the problem.
Install the latest version of iTunes on your computer
Connect your iPod shuffle to your computer via a cable, and the computer will usually prompt you to connect your new device.
Find your iPod shuffle in iTunes, select "Manual Management", and click the sync button at the bottom right once.
Click on "On My Device" on the left side to enter the list interface of iPod.
Import the songs you want to sync from your library to your iPod, or drag them directly from Explorer (My Computer) to the list on your iPod.
Click the sync button in the bottom right corner again, iTunes will automatically transfer the songs to iPod shuffle, wait for the status bar above to prompt the sync is complete.
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You try to recover.
Open iTunes, find your iPod in your device, and press Restore.
That is, format but the iPod's system files will not be deleted) remember to move your important files out before recovery.
After the restoration, you can try syncing again.
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It can be synced with "itools", "pp assistant", etc.
Taking "itools" as an example, the synchronization operation is as follows:
Step 2: Connect your iPod to your computer with a data cable.
Step 3: Click ** in the menu bar of iTools to enter the ** interface; Click the "Import" button in the figure below to open the import dialog box, and find the song and lyrics in the computer file directory, and click the OK button to import.
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You can use iTools to import ** to Shauffle, but I personally feel that it is not as convenient as iTunes, so it is recommended that you use iTools to export ** from Shauffle to your computer, and then add these ** to the iTunes database, and finally use iTunes to synchronize them into Shuffle. In addition, before using iTunes to sync import**, you can turn off the automatic sync of iTunes and turn on the manual management of Shuffle, so that you can directly drag ** from the iTunes database into Shuffle without syncing.
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The operation of playing songs into iPod shuffle is as follows:
Step 2: Connect your iPod Shauffle to your computer with a data cable, and iTunes will automatically install the driver after recognizing the iPod Shauffle.
Or on the computer, select all the ** files and drag them directly to the blank space of the iTunes interface. This method also adds ** to the iTunes database.
Step 4: Find the iPod shuffle icon in the upper left corner of the interface and click to open, then click on the "**" item at the top of the interface, click on the "Sync**" item, select the files that need to be synced in it, click the "Sync" item at the bottom of the interface, and then iTunes will import ** to iPod Shauffle.
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Link the shuffle to your computer. The left side of the iTunes interface will display your shuffle, and then there is a **select the song you need in the library, pull it directly below your shuffle**It's OK, it may be a little stuck, I don't understand, continue to ask
Thank you for the trouble to adopt!
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"Manual management" can meet your requirements, I don't know if you have opened it before, but to be on the safe side, there is a method to refer to below.
1.If you don't connect to Shauffle, open iTunes, select "Preferences" in the iTunes menu bar, then select "Devices", check "Prevent iPod, iPhone and iPad from syncing automatically", and then "OK". Close iTunes afterward
2.Connect the shuffle to your computer, but don't open iTunes, go to "My Computer", see if there is a shuffle disk icon, if there is, double-click to enter, the folder path is: iPod Control - Music.
After entering music, you will see some folders starting with f (such as f00, f01, f02), which are the ** on your shuffle, and you can copy them to your computer. The names of these audio files are indicated in four letters, but the song information is not lost.
3.Open iTunes, check "Manual Management" in the iPod "Summary" page on iTunes (the page that has "Check for Updates"), and then "Apply". In this way, you can directly drag and drop ** from the iTunes library to shuffle instead of "syncing", which means that you can directly "get my songs to my iPod without my dad's songs in them", and you can "only add songs to Rig but not synchronize the original songs".
But this step may erase the ** on the shuffle now, so you need step 2 to export the ** in the shuffle, if you really erase it, it doesn't matter, just add the ** just exported again, and after completing step 3, you don't have to worry about this problem in the future.
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Then connect your iPod to the computer, click Sync**, after selecting the songs you want to sync, click on Apply, just wait, he will prompt.
When you finish clicking on the NVIDIA GeForce 7300GT, a row of English lists will appear on the left, click "Performance & Quality Settings", there is a Global Driver Settings in the window on the right, view is Basic Settings, and there is a vertical sync in the bar below, this is vertical synchronization, and the corresponding state is on. You double-click vertical sync,Then there's a display at the bottom.,The sliding arrow is pointing to on.,You drag it to off.,Then apply.,OK.,That's it.,V-sync is turned off.,As for whether that application-controlled also needs to be checked.,This is not clear.,Mine is not used.,If you still haven't closed it after setting it there.,Re-enter again., Put a checkmark in front of that application-controlled, and then OK, and you're done.
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