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> IPod Troubles
Lochy
post Jan 15 2007, 10:08 PM
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ok well i got my ipod out becuase i cant listen to music, as you probably know, and it wont "connect" to my computer..

it just doesnt respond to my computer :S

once in every 1000 times it might work.. but then i download more music and it wont connect.. it hasnt connected for ages now.

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post Jan 17 2007, 04:00 PM
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hi Lochy,

have you tried any other usb devices to see if they work? check device manager also for any hints of problems.
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post Jan 18 2007, 02:07 AM
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yes ive tried them all .. i think i could be becuase i have 1.6 usb ports.. or something... . and i need 2.0..

if so, how can i obtain a 2.0 port?
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the usb standard is backward compatiable. a compliant 2.0 should work fine with a 1.0 version. have you checked to make sure usb support is enabled in your BIOS?
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post Jan 18 2007, 02:35 PM
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well, i know their working cuz my mouse is in one.. and ive tried putting the ipod into the port the mouse uses..

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your ipod or any other usb device should work fine without 2.0 why a usb mouse works and nothing else does, dont know. there is a troubleshooting guide and much info including a forum dedicated just to usb devices here
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