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Plug the charger into a USB port or wall charger. Then plug the other end into your i pod. Once plugged in and successfully connected to power then a green battery symbol should appear. If not then their might be something wrong with the power supply or the i pod.
I am going to assume that it is your performance that is slowed down.
Unfortunately, there are not many ways to improve the performance, but there are plenty of ways to bog it down.
A way that I found (because I owned a 80 GB) was to NOT display the cover art/album art and disable the album art preview that appears on the right side of the screen when its at a menu.
For the iPod, loading a video will always be slow, but it holds steadily after. I heard it on my iPod a couple of times where the music will slow down (by only a few beats, but its noticeable), no idea why.
Do not load pictures on the iPod either, there really isn't a point.
Hope this helps.
I never heard of Apple putting out a 80 MG ipod touch.
You must have one of those cheap China knock offs.
The ipod touch comes in three flavors- 8, 16, and 32 GB
If you got an ipod classic 80 GB, then hold the center and Menu button same time until the Apple logo appears. This will reset the thing for you and you can try re-syncing. Otherwise, uninstall itunes 9 and go back to the update that was working. Just cause its a new update doesn't mean you gotta install it. If your system works, then don't fu.k with it.
when it restarts, does it immidiately restart again? like a cycle? that happened to my old compputer, the hard drive was shot. mabe that's what happened to you. a new hard drive for apple classic 80 gb ipod i found was around $150-$170 ouch. take it to apple, ask them to run diagnostics, tell them you think your hard drive is worn out or something.
iTunes is totally a freeware provided by Apple to help you synchronize your iPod with your computer. But since iPod only support MP4, M4V formats, I think you may need software to convert videos. Here is a link to a step-by-step guide page: http://www.aimersoft.com/tutorial/ipod-video-converter.html Hope it helps.
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