Windows 7 not recognizing ipod touch


















In some cases, using an uncertified charging cable can result in reduced functionality. Connect the device to a different USB port. It is possible that the USB port you are using is defective. Try both different ports and buses on the computer. If you are using a desktop tower PC with both front and rear USB ports, you can often use one set even if the other is malfunctioning, since they are usually connected to a different bus.

If you have both USB 2. If you are using a USB hub, try using a root port on the computer instead. This will tell you whether the hub or the computer bus is at the heart of the problem. Make sure the iPod is charged. If the iPod battery is completely depleted, it may not be detected until it is charged enough to power on. Connect the iPod to a wall charger for a faster charge than via USB.

Update iTunes. Update Windows. Updates to Windows may include updates to USB chips or other relevant software. Part 2. Connect the iPod to the computer. Make sure that the USB cable is firmly plugged into both the iPod and the computer. Open the Device Manager. Click the arrow next to the list item to expand. If you see no icon then try restarting the Apple Mobile Device Service. Part 3. A window will appear prompting you how to update. Select "Browse my computer for driver software".

This will take you to another page with more options. This is located at the bottom of the page and will take you a new page with browsing options. This is located in the lower right, just below the list of hardware. If you do not see the file listed here, then you may be in the wrong folder location.

Double check your filepath. Install the driver software. Open iTunes. User profile for user: bahrtalicious bahrtalicious. Question: Q: Question: Q: Windows 7 not recognizing iPod Touch I just bought a new Windows 7 Home Premium laptop and I'm trying to connect my iPod Touch to it to put my music on my new laptop my old computer crashed with all the music from my iPod plus more, and most of it wasn't otherwise stored , but when I plug in the iPod Touch to the computer, Windows 7 does not show it as connected.

So I guess I have 2 questions: 1. How do I get Windows 7 to recognize the iPod Touch? Is there a way to transfer the music from my iPod BACK to my computer without screwing up my iPod and risk losing my music? More Less. Reply I have this question too 8 I have this question too Me too 8 Me too. Question marked as Solved User profile for user: luvlabs luvlabs. Answer: A: Answer: A: 1. Apple assumes no responsibility with regard to the selection, performance, or use of third-party websites or products.

Apple makes no representations regarding third-party website accuracy or reliability. Contact the vendor for additional information. If your computer doesn't recognize your iPhone, iPad, or iPod If you connect your device to your computer with a USB cable and your computer doesn't recognize your iPhone, iPad, or iPod, learn what to do.

Check that you have the latest software on your Mac or Windows PC. If you're using iTunes, make sure you have the latest version.

If you see a Trust this Computer alert , unlock your device and tap Trust. If you can't unlock your device because you forgot your passcode, find out what to do. Unplug all USB accessories from your computer except for your device.



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