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Connect iTunes while pressing and holding the "Menu" middle key iPod will restart, then then press the middle button + down button, the iPod will enter the forced connection state, and then the iPod will be recognized by iTunes, and then click Restore.
I believe that this method is unique, because only the production of iPods is the clearest, only the inside of production will be used, and the outside (there will be no such method in the manual) is not known, very little is known.
This method is called a forced connection, and if this method doesn't work, there is a problem with the motherboard or flash memory.
All of the above are professional, please do not **, be kind.
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Software Problem: Driver Not Installed!
Hardware issues: Try changing your data cable!
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Oops, there must be something wrong with the inside of the machine, and it's absolutely impossible to do it yourself, take it to a professional repair, but as far as I know, the iPod seems to be very few people will repair it, I just bought a nano4, and this situation didn't happen, I think you still take it to the place where it was sold, let the professionals see it, after all, we can't see the machine, and no one knows if you get a high score.
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The driver software is not installed, you take out the CD that nano paid and install the driver!
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I guess you deleted the driver as well...
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If the upstairs method doesn't work, change to an Apple monopoly and try to recover with an Apple machine.
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Just reinstall your iPod with iTunes and you're good to go.
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Press and hold the menu button and the middle button at the same time for a few seconds.
It's the reset of nano.,The general problem is that the reset should be no problem with the jujube disadvantages.。
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The computer didn't show that the new hard disk was found, which means that nothing was imported at all.,It has nothing to do with iTunes and iPod.。 You see if there is a problem with the data cable, and the data cannot be transmitted. Either it's a computer, kill it first to see if it's a virus that is messing with ghosts, and if it doesn't work, you can only find someone to fix ......>I don't understand this aspect, so I can only ask others.
Good luck I also use nano3 ( o ).
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menu+Center press Restart at the same time until the Apple logo appears.
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The eight-character disagreement is completed -
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The eight characters don't match, chase me and divide it!
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LZ: Did you buy your computer a long time ago? I also encountered this problem the last time I used my old computer in an Internet café, and it was no problem to change to a new one.
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???Does iPod also have driver software? Don't blow upstairs.
When connecting your nano to your computer, it should appear as a camera, and iTunes should automatically find your iPod
It is recommended to reinstall iTunes
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Look at the manual.,I don't care about the file ruined by the years.,But generally the residual lead*** has a restart function.,It's generally a long press a button.,Restart the system and then connect it.。 Maybe it's okay to change the data cable, but if it doesn't work, you can only warrant it.
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You try to connect your iPod to another computer.
One. If this is still the case, it is an iPod problem.
It is recommended to format the iPod.
Method:1Connect your iPod to your computer.
2.Go to "My Computer".
3.Find "Removable Hard Drive".
4.Right-click, select "Format", select "fat32" for the file system, and do not select "Quick Format".
5.Then press "OK".
1.Once formatted, open iTunes.
If it doesn't work, it is recommended to run customer service.
Second, if this is not the case on other computers, it is a computer problem.
It is recommended to reinstall iTunes
It is recommended to reinstall iTunes and put it on.
mobile device supportsoftware update
are deleted. Add, Remove Programs".
Then clean up the registry with Windows Optimizer for bad keys and system cache.
If not, it is recommended to reinstall the operating system.
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I used to go abroad for the same problem, I must update itune to the latest, and it has nothing to do with the system.
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