I have read other posts and ensured that the iPod Support service is set to Automatic, and stopped and restarted the service as directed. If I close iTunes and re-open, or disconnect and re-connect the iPod, the same message appears. However, nothing happens after that message disappears. A message then appears to state it is installing iPod Support. Would you like to download and install it now?" I have clicked on "Download and Install" and the icon appears for the download in the same area as downloading purchases from the iTunes store appears. Since updating to the latest iTunes version, every time I connect the iPod, the message appears, "The software required for communicating with iPods is not installed. I have verified that the iPod's drivers are current and I have run the diagnostic tests suggested by another thread in this forum and there are no indications that the iPod is corrupted. I have a 160 GB iPod Classic that I connect using a cord I know to be good as it is the same cord I use to hook-in to my car for listening to my iPod. I recently updated iTunes to the app version Windows users are now encouraged to obtain from the Microsoft store, version 12.9.3.3. Message "The software required for communicating with iPods is not installed." on a loop My laptop runs the 64-bit version of Windows 10 and all of my system software is up-to-date. ![]() Should i uninstall iPod Support and see if iTunes re-installs it the next time I open the program? Should I re-install iTunes to see if that works again? Or is this a sign that my iPod is on its way out and I should replace it? The last time something similar to this happened I ended up having to reinstall iTunes completely. When I go to Apps & Features and scroll down to iPod Support the "modify" button is greyed out, leaving my only option to uninstall. Today when I opened iTunes and plugged in my iPod I got a message stating that the software for my iPod was not installed correctly, and to repair iPod Support from the Apps & Features page of Windows settings. On some occasions, when I open iTunes after turning on my computer and logging in, before iTunes actually comes up I get an error message stating that iPod support has not installed properly and it asks me to hit 'OK' to install it. Pavarotti - my Chinese Nightingale - nice singer in his own right.IPod software not installed properly For the last couple of weeks I've been having problems with my iPod nano showing up in my iTunes. My females only have numbers.Ĭaruso - my African Grey Singer - a small relative of canaries. Willie, Archer, and Eric - my best singing canaries. My BFF, co-pilot when I'm running errands, and a first-rate toe-warmer when I'm at my desk. Hamlet, The Wonder Mini-Hawg - a cross between a Pot-belly and one of those cancer lab pigs. Sheba - African Rock Python - I've had her for almost 15 years, got her when she was probably about 2 yoa and about 4-1/2' in length and, with gentle handling, she's gone from one incredibly foul-tempered b**** who'd strike any time the cage door opens to one usually foul-tempered b**** who only strikes sometimes. May, Hermann's & Aussie names: Taegus - African Rock Python - I got him when he was about 3 hours old, 21 years ago, and he amazes my herpetological friends by how docile he is. Oscar (pleco): I don't know why my partner named him that.ĭarwin and Wallace (THBs): In honour of the co-discoverers of natural selection. Jack (Angel fish): because he's always trying to attack me. She's a total daddy's girl and got her him trained really well. But she was deemed too shy to be adopted and my partner couldn't let go of her. She was the severely under-socialised and malnourished foster that I was only supposed to have for 2 weeks. She'd a sweet dog and loves people.Ĭricket (Aussie-Dane): she was all legs and very jumpy. But, she's come a long way thanks to positive training. Vegas suffers from generalised anxiety, so has a hard time learning. She was given to me because her first owner couldn't stand "the stupid dog," as she was called, anymore. ![]() He was given to us because no one wanted "the puppy with the bubble in his tummy." Turns out it was an umbilical hernia that looked like an alien/symbiotic life form inside him.it was just poop). Dax (Aussie x Border collie): named after Star Trek's Curzon Dax.
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