I've recently taken my iPod Video out of the drawer after many years of non-action and it charges the battery and can play music fine but it is not recognised by any computer I've tried. I've tried it on a 2007 iMac, a 2014 MacBook air and a Dell laptop running Windows 7. I've also tried several different cables with no luck. My iPhone 4, iPod Color and iPod Nano all work fine on any one of the above combinations.
When I plug it into a Windows machine it attempts to install the driver, then fails. When I try it on a Mac I get The IOUSBFamily was not able to enumerate a device if I run sudo dmesg in a terminal window. Looking at System Profiler it doesn't appear under the list of USB devices. So it seems there is something amiss with the USB side of things. The dock connector looks ok and it charges fine whether I plug it into a USB port on a computer use a power adaptor.
I've also tried all the usual tricks - resetting, putting it into disk mode and looking through the service menu. When I did a USB test I get ID=0x22FA05 but I have no idea if this is normal. Under Settings/About the model number reported is PA446X which doesn't seem quite right but I'm not 100% sure what it should be.
I've done a bit of research and it seems I'm not alone in this kind of problem, which goes years back, but I've not seen a solution. As I said, it otherwise works fine but not being able to connect it to anything means I can't load new songs or do much else with it.
Anybody got any ideas apart from giving my local Apple Store a visit?
Thanks....
When I plug it into a Windows machine it attempts to install the driver, then fails. When I try it on a Mac I get The IOUSBFamily was not able to enumerate a device if I run sudo dmesg in a terminal window. Looking at System Profiler it doesn't appear under the list of USB devices. So it seems there is something amiss with the USB side of things. The dock connector looks ok and it charges fine whether I plug it into a USB port on a computer use a power adaptor.
I've also tried all the usual tricks - resetting, putting it into disk mode and looking through the service menu. When I did a USB test I get ID=0x22FA05 but I have no idea if this is normal. Under Settings/About the model number reported is PA446X which doesn't seem quite right but I'm not 100% sure what it should be.
I've done a bit of research and it seems I'm not alone in this kind of problem, which goes years back, but I've not seen a solution. As I said, it otherwise works fine but not being able to connect it to anything means I can't load new songs or do much else with it.
Anybody got any ideas apart from giving my local Apple Store a visit?
Thanks....
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