Yesterday, I plugged in my iPod to sync, and my computer opened iPhoto as it always does. It obviously recognized the device, but the iPod sis not appear in iTunes and I therefore could not sync it. Is there a setting I may have accidentally turned off?

and my computer opened iPhoto as it always does. It obviously recognized the device, but the iPod sis not appear in iTunes and I therefore could not sync it. Is there some setting I may have accidentally turned off?


Also, today, there seems to be no sound coming through either my internal speakers or my headphones, and not just in iTunes. I doubt these two problems are related, but perhaps there is something beyond coincidence and an old computer?

PowerBook, Mac OS X (10.5.8), iTunes 10.4, iPod Touch

Posted on Jan 2, 2012 12:28 AM

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Jan 6, 2012 12:25 AM in response to writingeek

but the iPod sis not appear in iTunes and I therefore could not sync it.




Try reinstalling the AMDS > iTunes: How to remove and reinstall the Apple Mobile Device Service on Mac OS X

there seems to be no sound coming through either my internal speakers or my headphones, and not just in iTunes




For sound issues check System Preferences > Sound


Make sure the Mute button is not selected.

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Yesterday, I plugged in my iPod to sync, and my computer opened iPhoto as it always does. It obviously recognized the device, but the iPod sis not appear in iTunes and I therefore could not sync it. Is there a setting I may have accidentally turned off?

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