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iPod Classic not recognized

My 6th gen iPod classic its not recognized by windows or itunes, i tried disk mode , i am hearing the chime but cant see the ipod anyhere, and itunes just freeze.

iPod Classic

Posted on Jun 26, 2020 7:34 AM

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Jun 27, 2020 5:09 AM in response to SydneyXS

When you restore/reformat you lose all the current content on the device. If you format the drive you also need to restore the firmware using iTunes afterwards. If there is content on the device that isn't in your library see Recover media from an iPod - Apple Community. This is all covered in the initial link: Corrupt iPod Classic - Apple Community.


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Jun 27, 2020 7:36 AM in response to SydneyXS

If you're running Windows 10, and you installed iTunes from the Microsoft Store, then you might need to uninstall that version and use the old school iTunes64Setup.exe installer that you can get from https://www.apple.com/itunes/download/win64. I suppose it is just possible that the DFU driver or restore code has been left out of the sandboxed store version.


tt2


Jun 26, 2020 2:21 PM in response to SydneyXS

I'm pretty sure the HP USB tool is meant for flash memory not hard disk based devices. You can try restoring with iTunes, using the Windows Explorer format tool, deleting all files and folders via Explorer, the DFU restore method (timing should get you the right screen), or getting a Mac owning friend to restore it for you.


With only one pending sector and a relatively low realloc count you should be able to get more use out of this drive without needing to worry about a conversion kit yet.


tt2

Jun 27, 2020 8:03 AM in response to SydneyXS

iPod classics were shipped in FAT format and could be used with either Windows or Mac. If restored on a Mac they would be formatted as HFS+ which only Macs could read, but they could be reformatted on Windows. The history shouldn't matter.


Do you have any security software that might interfere with low level disk access? Temporarily disabling might help. Don't know how far back a Power Mac goes but the problem with anything older than 12.6.5.3 or 12.7.2.58 is that they cannot reach the store for secure traffic, which probably rules out fetching firmware too.


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iPod Classic not recognized

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