I tried for weeks to resolve this issue. I finally had to uninstall the iPod USB connection and then reinstall. That took care of it. Here are the instructions:
1. Click "Start"
2. Right click "My Computer"
3. Click "Manage"
4. Click "Device Manager"
5. Expand "USB Controllers" (click on the + sign in front to expand)
6. Plug in iPod to USB port
7. Right click on the iPod USB connection (mine had a yellow circle with a white"!" inside)
8. Click "Uninstall"
9. Click "OK"
The iPod I have booted right away. You may have to disconnect the iPod and then plug it back in to the USB port for the PC to recognize it.
Good luck! Hope this helps.
To have the iPod Touch show up on your computer, just plug in the iPod Touch while it is on. The computer should automatically recognize the iPod Touch whether it is a PC or not. If it does not automatically recognize the iPod Touch, then just open iTunes (version 8.0 or later).
Most computers should automatically recognize your iPod as a drive, anyway, without iTunes.
Download a free app of the app store called mobile mouse lite and plug in your ipod into your computer and itunes will recognize the app and it will pop up with your ipod on the screen
An iPod will either work on a Mac or PC. Once you have plugged in your ipod to one of those computers i.e., a mac first, it will not be recognize by a PC and vice versa.
you have to press menu and select right after press menu and play and pause
take it to the apple store
Trick question, You can only put videos on a computer, whether it is a PS3, Ipod or a Home PC they are all computers. So the video would always be on a computer. However if you mean how can you get a video to recognize it is on a PC (windows) you cant from my knowledge.
Your first problem where the computer won't read your iPod is because it can only read it when it is on. Since your iPod won't turn on, it won't recognize it. Try plugging the iPod into a few separate computers, and if that doesn't work, hold the power and home button simultaneously for six seconds.
it won't recognize mine either. i have both an iPod nano (original) and an iPod touch. i read on bearshares site that it isn't compatible with the iPod touches or iphones..but i have tried my iPod nano and it still doesnt recognize it.
put the cord into the computer's USB. give it 5 seconds. put the ipod on the other end. when it recognises it, take it out, and quickly put it back in.
It has the drivers for Mass Storage Devices, but not the apple ipodservice.exe, Apple Mobile Device Support or ituneshelper.exe is required for recognition of the iPod
There is no such invention as the iPod computer. The computer and an iPod are two separate devices.