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iPod touch won't charge.
When I turn my iPod Touch on it says there is 10% battery remaining or something and I normally charge it at this point by connecting it to the computer so I can sync it as well. But when I connected it this morning it didn't do anything, so I opened iTunes and still nothing. I've tried different usb ports but I've also tried the one I always use with my bluetooth and that worked so I don't think it could be the computer even though it's starting to die.
I searched it on google and got the apple site, it told me to read the guide on it but I lost it, it told me to turn my ipod on/off but the battery is dead now so it doesn't always turn on, I've restarted my computer as well and nothing is working and since the sound on my computer isn't working my iPod is the only way to listen to music and now that isn't even working.
Any ideas? I'll rep or whatever.
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Try another computer and report back
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I thought that but most of the computers have iTunes which means it'll sync and I'll lose my songs and since it clearly isn't working on this computer I won't have them to listen to. I've also tried using a charger connected to the mains or whatever, and that didn't work either. All it seems to do when I connect the wire to the iPod and the computer is turn my iPod on. Which doesn't really help me because then it'll just turn off and won't turn on as there is no battery.
It worked fine last time I did it which was on Saturday because I added some songs.
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Try a different USB cable.
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This is where my apple certification comes in handy despite a little outdated.
Charging issues can be a number of things,
- Faulty cable (Try another cable)
- USB connected to USB hub (connect directly to PC)
- Lower powered USB port (try a different USB port or computer)
- Windows 2000 installed on machine (i doubt you have 2000)
- iPod is "locked up" (Reset the ipod)
Also check the connection on the iPod itself, I have had iPods given to me for repairs because the owner has managed to get some pocket lint stuck in the port.
If your iPod has been dead for a few days it often acts weird when you start charging again causing it to cycle through boot up (keeps trying to boot then dying, boot then dying etc) this is because iPods take all power from the battery never from the mains itself so when it tries to boot it runs out of juice. When you plug it in on boot, attempt a restart and it should give you the monochrome battery charging symbol.
I am unsure how to restart a touch as my certification only takes me to iPod videos, however try this, hold down the sleep / wake button at the same time as the home button after about 10 seconds the apple logo should appear which tells you it is rebooting.
Also in terms of connecting to another pc,
iTunes > Edit > Preferences > Devices > "Disable automatic syncing for iPhones and iPods"
Will stop someone elses music from overwriting yours.
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I tried another computer and it charged it and mine still refuses to even notice my iPod is connected. I've tried different cables, and different ports, there is a reset option on the iPod itself which I've tried and it reset but didn't do anything at all and I'm worried if I reset it and it removes the songs I won't be able to put them back on because it won't sync which means my iPod is basically useless. Someone on another forum suggested leaving it connected for a few hours, I tried this and it didn't do anything. When I connect it, it turns on my iPod and then that's it really and when I turn it off nothing happens. But the fact that it worked with the other computer I tried it on which is about a month old just leads me to believe its my computer which is years old now.
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You running the latest of iTunes?
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Does your PC recognise that you have plugged the device in? Usually with some sort of audio notification or several hundred popups about what you want to do with the device.
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Yeah, it makes the noise that it makes when I connect something. I think if I remember correctly when I connected it it made the noise a few times even though the I didn't disconnect it.