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Posted on Nov 13, 2008

Ipod usb help

I go an ipod nano 1st gen 2 gig for my birth day and when i tried to put it on my computer it recognized it as unknown device in my device manager

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Im not for shure what OS you are running but with XP and newer it should read it. try downloading itunes

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what operating system are you useing?
is this the first time its been pluged in?
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