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IPod nano (3rd generation) not syncing

The first time I synced my ipod nano it synced perfectly. A few days after I decided to organise my music by putting proper names as well as putting some artwork for the albums.I could not get the artwork off of iTunes because I could not set up an account so I got some of the artwork off of a website named Art for iTunes.com.When I tried to sync my iPod I got an error message saying the required folder could not be found. I tried to restore the iPod but the same message appears can someone help me please. i bougt an ipod nano a 4GB about 1 year ago ..well i never got to use it for the whole year so i asked my friend to download some songs to my ipod
so she did, welll.anyways i stopped using it because i didnt have a computer to charge my ipod on.....until recently i connected my ipod to my computer it worked perfectly just that one time .....the next time i connected my ipod nothing showed up it wasnt charging(the screen is just blank in black like when its turned off) or it was not showing on my itunes its almost like i didnt connect the usb cable to the ipod ....it doesnt respond when i connect it ... so i wanna konw what or whats wrong with my ipod???? please i need some help!!!!!

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  • Anonymous Jan 01, 2009

    That happened to my ipod, too! It's so annoying...i've tried a ton of things. too!

  • Anonymous Jan 08, 2009

    I bought some music and when ejected my ipod my music was removed. so far only 36 songs have been recovered but everytume i try to sync none of my music syncs

  • Anonymous Mar 06, 2009

    exact samething....

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What seems to have happened is that either iTunes or the iPod folder has become corrupt. To solve this, download the very latest version of iTunes, install it, connect your iPod. If it wants to update the software on your iPod do this. Then on the main ipod page on iTunes click the button that says Restore. Choose the bottom most option if given any then go ahead and restore. You should now be able to sync as normal.

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Last Modified: May 07, 2008 Article: HT1333 Old Article: 304680 Summary iTunes includes several options to automatically or manually sync videos to your iPod classic, iPod nano (3rd generation), or iPod (5th generation). Read this article to learn more about these two methods.
Products Affected iTunes, iPod nano (3rd generation), iPod classic, iPod (5th generation)
Syncing videos automatically Connect your iPod to your computer and open iTunes. Select your iPod in the DEVICES section of the iTunes Source list.

In the main iTunes browser window, select the Music tab. Select the checkbox labeled "Sync music" and verify that the "Include music videos" checkbox is also selected. You have the option to sync all songs and playlists or selected playlists.

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Click Apply. To manually add music videos, movies or TV shows to your iPod, choose one of these categories under LIBRARY in the Source list. Select and drag items you want (to choose multiple items, Command-click items on a Mac or Control-click items in Windows), then drag them onto your iPod icon in the Source list. To add a playlist, select it in the Source list and drag it onto your iPod in the same ways as a video or song.

When you are ready disconnect your iPod, select it in the Source list and click the eject icon.
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Syncing videos manually If your prefer not to automatically sync video content to your iPod, you can setup manual syncing.
Connect your iPod to your computer and open iTunes. Select your iPod in the DEVICES section of the iTunes Source list.

In the main iTunes browser window, select the Summary tab. Select the "Manually manage music and videos" option. This will deselect the automatic sync settings for the Music, Movies, and TV Shows tabs. Automatic syncing for Podcasts, Photos, Contacts, and Games can be individually disabled by selecting each of those tabs. Note: When manually managing iPod, disk use is enabled and iPod must always be manually ejected in iTunes before disconnecting.

Click Apply. To manually add music videos, movies or TV shows to your iPod, choose one of these categories under LIBRARY in the Source list. Select and drag items you want (to choose multiple items, Command-click items on a Mac or Control-click items in Windows), then drag them onto your iPod icon in the Source list. To add a playlist, select it in the Source list and drag it onto your iPod in the same ways as a video or song.

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The iTunes LCD will display the sync progress and notify you when the iPod sync is complete.



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Syncing videos manually If your prefer not to automatically sync video content to your iPod, you can setup manual syncing.
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To disconnect your iPod, select it in the Source list and click the eject icon.
Syncing videos manually If your prefer not to automatically sync video content to your iPod, you can setup manual syncing.
Connect your iPod to your computer and open iTunes. Select your iPod in the DEVICES section of the iTunes Source list.

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Click Apply. To manually add music videos, movies or TV shows to your iPod, choose one of these categories under LIBRARY in the Source list. Select and drag items you want (to choose multiple items, Command-click items on a Mac or Control-click items in Windows), then drag them onto your iPod icon in the Source list. To add a playlist, select it in the Source list and drag it onto your iPod in the same ways as a video or song.

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Syncing videos manually If your prefer not to automatically sync video content to your iPod, you can setup manual syncing.
Connect your iPod to your computer and open iTunes. Select your iPod in the DEVICES section of the iTunes Source list.

In the main iTunes browser window, select the Summary tab. Select the "Manually manage music and videos" option. This will deselect the automatic sync settings for the Music, Movies, and TV Shows tabs. Automatic syncing for Podcasts, Photos, Contacts, and Games can be individually disabled by selecting each of those tabs. Note: When manually managing iPod, disk use is enabled and iPod must always be manually ejected in iTunes before disconnecting.

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