The solution you can try with: *Hold the home button and power button for 10 seconds to reset your iPod touch. *When the black screen appears, let the power button go, and hold for 30 seconds. (If you get Apple logo, then you have to try it again.) *When you see iTunes message appears, click OK.

With a little luck, you might find one of their suggestions helpful and once your iPod shows up in iTunes, you can get on with the " Restore" process which will wipe and re-install the iPod's operating system software. Oh and will remove all your songs from your iPod as well. Best wishes!

Disk mode (iPod) Wait for the disconnect screen before unplugging an device that was in disk mode. Disk mode is a mode on iPods that do not run iOS that allow you to browse the root of the iPod for recovery. On iTunes, clicking "enable disk use" allows it to access the disk without booting into Disk mode.
lilsisjewl. highlight shuffle, hold down center button and menu, The screen will go black, very quickly hold down left button before apple icon pops up, it will open the diagnostic on your ipod, Sleep is an option in the menu, go to it and send your ipod into deep sleep. thats as close as you'll get to OFF with it.
This will erase the device and its passcode. Disconnect all cables from your device. Hold down the Sleep/Wake button, then "slide to power off" to turn off your device. Press and hold the Home button and plug the device into your computer. If your device doesn't turn on automatically, turn it on. Don't release the Home button.
Turn on VoiceOver on iPod nano (6th generation or later) Tap Settings > General > Accessibility > VoiceOver and turn VoiceOver on. Tap OK to confirm that you want to turn on VoiceOver. Turn on VoiceOver in iTunes. In the iPod Summary tab, click Configure Accessibility. On the Accessibility dialog, select Use VoiceOver. Click Apply in the
In this video Shawn repairs & restores an old iPod 30GB from 2006!Tools used:iPod Faceplate & Backplate:

5th Generation: This model of the Touch is very similar to the iPhone 5. It includes a 4-inch screen, the speedy A5 processor, support for Siri, and is very light and thin. Available in 16GB, 32GB, and 64GB models. 4th Generation: This model gained the high-resolution Retina Display screen, two cameras including one that records video at 720p

This is a 5 year old post that you responded to! If you need the volume from your iPod Touch 5 speaker to be louder, go into Settings, Music, EQ and set the EQ to Late Night. That setting should give your iPod’s speaker a boost! OR check out this app that I use on all of my iDevices. KaiserTone Audio Player +HiRes by CyberFort LLC.

If necessary: Download QTMLClient.dll & iTunesMobileDevice.dll for RecBoot. and. RecBoot tip. RecBoot may have problems on 64X windows, then try: Tenorshare ReiBoot – Enter & Exit iPhone, iPad, iPod Recovery Mode with a Single Click. For MAC or PC. The Firmware Umbrella - TinyUmbrella.

Apple’s iTunes on its main screen displays the control that enables Disk use when an iPod is connected via the USB-30 pin connector. If this control is set to “ON” the iPod’s disk will be mounted on the host computer and the file system of the computer will access the former. As they will not show up automatically the display of

JimHdk. Level 7. 28,873 points. Apr 5, 2011 9:11 AM in response to Shelley Schreiber. Touch the screen when in album view and the controls: repeat, scrubber bar, and shuffle will come up. You can then clear repeat. ( 0) Reply.
iPod touch (6th generation and earlier) uses the Home button. Press and hold the correct button for your iPod touch while immediately connecting your iPod touch to the computer. Don't let go of the button. Keep holding the button until you see the recovery mode screen on your iPod touch, then let go. If you see the passcode screen, you need to
You must put your iPod in the diagnostic menu (menu + select until reboot, and then immediately back + select). In the diagnostic menu under manual test -> power -> sleep -> sleep forever. Don't be afraid, it will not kill your iPod, it just powers it off until you switch it on again. silworld • 2 yr. ago. c7Tz.
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