Yes, it does not do anything except turn on and off the charger.
press ctrl+alt+del and than click restart than ok
Plug your ipod into your computer with the connection cord that comes with it, then wait till it says on your computer screen: "iPod Sync Complete, OK to disconnect". Somewhere in the process, it will say on your iPod screen "Syncing" and you will not disconnect your iPod attachment cord leading to your computer.
You can try this iPod to PC transfer: http://www.tipard.com/iPod-to-PC-transfer.HTML It can backup the files from iPod to your computer without any loss of your files. It is easy to operate. Just few clicks are OK. Hope it helpful for you.
It means there are two "computer name" are same on your network. To solve this problem Go to My computer's properties then click on computer name then click on "Change" and change your Computer name like server, client, mycomputer etc. click on Ok. The system ask you to restart your computer, click on yes and restart your computer. Your problem is solved.
Get a Zune, or, you can put your iPod in disk mode and put songs on it through Windows Explorer. To do this, open iTunes and and connect iPod. Then hit, enable disk mode. Hit ok. Then, go to "My Computer" and there should be an icon with the name of your iPod. Drag your music from iTunes to the Windows Explorer Window with the iPod. In the taskbar, select remove hardware safely and select iPod. When it says ok to disconnect, disconnect your iPod. Plug the iPod into the destination computer computer and open "My Computer". Once again, there should be an icon saying your iPod's name. Select that. All the selected music should be there, and now just drag and drop it into a folder on the destination computer. If you need any more explaination, please contact me, or skype me @ MrDeCoolio
Start->Control Panel->System->Computer Name, on the Computer name tab locate and click on Change. Type in the field Computer name the name which to want to have, press ok. You will have to restart your PC after you have changed the computer name.
First, you'll need a working computer with iTunes on it. Open the iPod in a drive (without opening iTunes) on your computer and manually copy all the music on the iPod to the hard drive, as well as other content you may have on it.
Make sure you have both iPods on the same account. If it is, an easy way of doing it is buying an app on one iPod, and then buy the same app. This time when it's downloading, it will say,"You have already purchased this app. tap OK to get it for free." Then hit OK. There you go.
I've only done this with a nano but most ipods are universal so... plug in your iPod, open my computer, double click the iPod, double click the Ipod_control folder, double click the Device folder, then delete the _locked folder, then your iPod will work perfectly
Try starting your computer in safe mode & then delete the file. For XP: start, run, type msconfig, OK. The system configuration utility appears. Select the Boot.ini tab and click the checkbox "\safeboot" option, click OK. When prompted restart computer. When finished repeat above procedure except, uncheck the "\safeboot" option and restart your computer.
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1. Right click on My Computer. 2. Choose Properties. 3. Go to the computer name tab. 4. Click Change. 5. Change the domain name. (It may require a password.) 6. Click OK. 7. Restart the computer.