try removing and reinstalling iTunes, then try resetting the iPod. If u still have problems, I suggest u exchange it while u can. Did u try it on another computer?
try removing and reinstalling iTunes, then try resetting the iPod. If u still have problems, I suggest u exchange it while u can. Did u try it on another computer?
I also had this nuisance of a problem with my iPod. I have proceeded to try and fix this and have come up with an easy solution that should work.
First go to (Edit) -> (Preferences) then switch to the [Devices] tab.
It seems that if you Toggle "check on and off" the disable automatic syncing feature, it should fix your problem with the iPod.
-Note- If you don't want the eject feature for after syncing, just configure your ipod as a hard drive with the time that it gives you; instead of just auto disconnecting.
Connect your ipod to you PC/Mac.... Open your iTunes... in the left panel select your ipod. it must appear under devices. In the right panel click the Summary tab. Check the checkbox "Manually manage music and videos". This will keep your ipod connected.
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