After iTunes 9 upgrade iPod Classic is corrupt without ability to restore

I am upset right now, so this will seem a bit harsh. I do not really care if this has been posted, it needs to be said again.

I upgraded my Windows Vista x64 PC to iTunes 9 today and attempted to sync my iPod Classic 80GB to iTunes. It failed and it became apparent after doing some searching online that the hard drive was corrupt. After connecting my iPod to the PC again, iTunes told me that the iPod was corrupted need to be restored. After downloading the update and extracting it, the iPod restore process begins and then fails.

I've tried to restore my iPod on Mac and Windows, and I've tried all the recommendations from Apple regarding the error that I get, something about the restore failed due to an unknown error 1439. Thanks Apple for unknown errors.

This is a relatively good condition iPod that is slightly out of warranty and I need to know what I can do to get it repaired. It worked just fine this afternoon and I've never had a problem with it, ever. I know it's a functional iPod I just need a restore but it won't work for me.

Will the Apple Store nearest me help me with this, or will they tell me to take off b/c it's out of warranty????

Questions needing answers.

Thanks for any and all help.

-Matt

iPod Classic 80GB, Windows Vista

Posted on Sep 9, 2009 8:58 PM

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Jan 6, 2013 2:03 PM in response to Jackson

Thanks Jackson this has been bugging me for about six weeks where I haven't been able to sync because of the "scan and fix" message. I tried everything including the horror of removing and re-installing iTunes. Thankfully your solution has worked.


This problem only occurred with my iPod Classic after upgrading to 11.0.1.12. Other iPods on other accounts on the same computer perfectly OK. iPod Classic worked OK avter first upgrade to iTunes v11.

Jan 8, 2013 3:05 AM in response to Saint Nick 50

I'm really pleased to hear that my method has done some good for someone else! Since my original posting my iPod has been a bit hit and miss - sometimes connecting without problem, sometimes hanging iTunes, but my solution works for me every time a hang occurs. Since I was on iTunes 10 and you're on 11 perhaps it's time that this thread was renamed!

May 20, 2013 11:55 AM in response to beaconfield

I have a 2008 Ipod Classic 160GB and had since the iTunes 9 update I been unable to plug it in without the whole computer freezing and having to be forced to shut it down (I am lucky, many other peoples were wiped). A friend who works for Apple stayed at the weekend and was able to backup my ipod onto my computer (by unhiding all the files and then backing the ipod up through My Computer, I have a HP laptop) and then we tried again to connect to itunes, for the first time in 4 years it worked and I am now able to use my ipod again. I can not copy from my ipod into itunes but can upload new music onto my ipod. I always manually upload rather than sync so do not know what happens if you do a full sync. I hope that this is good news to someone else too.

May 20, 2013 3:33 PM in response to Saint Nick 50

I have also suffered the occasional return of the original problem, but each time the solution I posted about 6 entries back eventually works for me (sometimes requires 3 or 4 attempts before the synch bursts into life). I'd previously tried wiping my iPod and rebuilding as a new device but that had no benefit in my case. Hope yours continues to work without problem, but this does seem to be a pesky, inconsistent issue that will bite just after you've become satisied that it's gone for good!

Nov 6, 2013 5:46 PM in response to beaconfield

Im having this issue now,


Hi, im currently running on a Windows 7 64-bit OS, and using a iPod classic 160 GB and using iTunes version 11.1.3.8.


I never had this problem before on my old (Vista 32) OS, but today whenI hooked up my iPod to re-add my library to my iPod it said, like it used to on my old OS, that there was something wrong with my iPod and asked to scan, so I did and it eventually connected but it wouldnt stay connected, since my iPod is old I decided to restore it to factory setting since it would only need to re-download all 32,000 + songs all over again. This is when the problem happened, after it restored to factory setting iTunes froze. I could unplug my iPod but iTunes would still be frozen, I would have to force restart or hold the power button down until it would close. Iv checked all kinds of forums on here to see if anything would fix this issue, ex. http://support.apple.com/kb/TS3219 or https://discussions.apple.com/thread/2151907?start=615&tstart=0, and nothing worked, when I plug in my iPod it will ask to scan or continue without scanning ( and either option still leads to freezing) and then iTunes will freeze along with my iPod. It says it connected but it wont sync. I pulled up "computer" and tried to right click my iPod to format it and it will freeze "computer" and it will "Not Respond" and if I close, restart, or wait for it to respond itll stay frozen. Can somebody help me? Iv tried everything I found and nothings worked.


Thanks.

Nov 7, 2013 1:46 PM in response to turingtest2

So is it my iPod and not my computer? I really dont want to spend $200 on a new iPod to only run into the same issue.


If your iPod refuses to go into the HDD diagnostics screen then yes, I'd say the problem lies there. That said it wouldn't hurt to backup your iTunes library and other important data.


tt2


PS The forum software is acting up so I posted an empty comment to see your recent post which I've now edited to be a reply to it..

Nov 18, 2013 7:31 AM in response to PaulDemonico

I also have the most of the same issues you do but some additional ones I think. I'm also running Win 7 64 using Ipod classic 160 g. Was my husbands old one. I recharged it plugged it into my pc and it worked fine till all of a suddent it fell and got the red x. I managed to get it up and running and since then it has perodically frozen Itunes on plug in, frozen while playing audiobooks. So I eventually got my mac laptop to format it and reinstalled the os. Now every time I plug it into windows, it want's to scan and fix. A few times I went with it and either it could not access the ipod , did nothing and itunes froze or did a scan and completed it no issues. I've tested the ipod with my mac laptop utilities and it has fixed a few things and here are the specs

retracts 9

reallocs 175

pending 0

power on 26

start stop 66

temp min 14

temp max 35


I've put it in disk mode and windows still can't access it for checking. Am I doing something wrong? What is the correct way to have windows check it? It's really making me nuts, this working on again off again garbage.

If anyone can help that would be great!!

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