The iPod Touch requires iTunes 9 (See links below) and will not work with earlier versions of iTunes.
You should connect the iPod to the computer and open up iTunes and see what iTunes has to say about the iPod.
On your iPod touch, go to the iTunes app, click Music at the bottom left, scroll down and you will see your iTunes credit. I added a picture in the links below.
you can use a iPod Touch recovery utility (see below) to extract & recover iPod Touch files via iTunes backups (.sqlitedb format automatically saved by iTunes after each synchronization) on your Mac computer. It runs without needing you to connect your iPod Touch device.
No, it does not work that way. Your iTunes account can only see what is purchased by users of that account.
You sync your music to the iPod with the iTunes software (See links below). If you have an iPod Touch you can use the iTunes app on the iPod to purchase music directly onto the iPod.
Installing the free Facebook app (See links below) from the iTunes app store will put Facebook on an iPod Touch.
Add a background image to the iPod Touch via the Photos tab while the iPod is connected to iTunes. You can then select the image in the iPod's settings and set as wallpaper. (See links below)
The latest version of iTunes is invariably the right version for most users. (See links below)
plug your ipod into your computer, then go on itunes, then go on users ipod, then go on photos, then you will see how to do it from there!! HOPE THIS WORKS!!
First download the apps onto your computer using iTunes. Plug in your iPod to your computer, open iTunes, and set the sync settings so that you can download apps to it, sync your iPod and you should see the apps on there. This requires an iTunes account.
is there any error messages coming up? take it to apple Maybe you still need to install the drivers that come with the iPod Touch. To do so, you need to download the latest iTunes version. It'll install them for you automatically. Then, you can sync your iPod. If you don't want to lose the data on the iPod, you could use a third party application (see link section) to transfer it to iTunes. Finally, you can sync your iPod.