jeudi 5 décembre 2013

Another bricked 160gb?

Seems to be a rash of these lately.



So.



I recently deleted all the playlists of my iPod and reloaded them. Cleaned up the playlists, like. Those all loaded OK. Unplugged the iPod to go about my merry way.



Then I noticed I had some duplicates. So I worked on clearing those out and added a couple of new tracks. Plugged the pod back in and....nothing. It completely freezes iTunes.



I left it for a while, thinking the iPod and iTunes wanted to chat with each other for a while. But after about 20 minutes, still nothing. I tried ejecting the iPod, but it wouldn't let me do it since iTunes was still "using" it. So I ctrl+alt+del iTunes, still nothing. At this point I simply unplugged it, not much else to do. It did a little countdown thing, I could feel the hard drive spinning pretty fast.



Now it says there are 0 songs on there. When I go into the Settings menu, it says there's 113 GB free, so there's obviously something on there. I can see the music folders through Windows Explorer.



When I plug it in, Win7 says it detects problems with the drive, and asks if I want to scan for errors. I chose to do so last night before hitting the sack. 10 hours later...nothing. The status bar didn't even budge.



iTunes is unresponsive when it's plugged in, but works OK when it's unplugged. Not quite sure what to make of it at this point. I thought I would be clever and switch to MediaMonkey, but it does the same thing, simply freezes the program.



Ideas?





via iLounge Forums http://forums.ilounge.com/ipod-classic-legacy-ipods/279737-another-bricked-160gb.html

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