Yes, if you have the connection cable and a computer with a USB port. The white USB cord should be separate from the wall charger and can unplug from the wall charger 'brick.' The end plugged into the 'brick' will plug into a USB port. As long as your computer is on (not in standby, sleep, or off mode) and the iPod/iPhone is plugged in, it will charge.
go back to the shop where you brought your ipod or contact apple themselves and hopefully they can talk you through the process of getting it to work.
yes, it charges it unless it is not a charge cable but if you are using the one that apple gave you then it will charge.
Use the cable that came with the iPod Touch to connect it to the computer, and the iPod must be on for it to charge.
well if your ipod won't turn on plug it into your computer, if your computer doesn't recognize it and it doesn't charge then you need a new ipod, if it does charge then it was out of battery, if the computer recognizes it but it doesn't charge your battery is fried
for a computer to charge an ipod, the computer must be on
If you plug your iPod into a computer or wall adapter, you can charge your iPod Touch.
To charge your ipod touch, just plug one end of the USB cable(ipod should have came with one) into your ipod and the other end into a USB port on your computer. Your computer must be turned on to charge your ipod.
Yes. Even if that computer doesn't have Itunes, it is still able to charge the Ipod, so long as the Ipod can be connected to a USB port.
computer or ipod dock
use apple
Apple computer, Apple I-pod, Apple I-phone
The same thing happened to me you should take it into the apple store usually in this case something in the charger input area is broke or your charger is broke so take your charger and ipod to the apple store and have them check it