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play the ipod (kill the battery... let it die out) ... make sure you have the latest Itunes version.. once Ipod is dead plug back to laptop........ Itunes should show on screen and Ipod as well.....
now please note for future references always eject the ipod from laptop using Itunes eject on the left side of the screen........
you connected ipod with some high energy source or tried to provide a high energy from it e.g you connnected it with speakers,or head phones other than ipod.
ipod works fine when attached to computer because it acts as an usb device at that time.
go to Ipod shop and replace a chip inside it which is blown
i have an ipod classic it used to do that now i can just disconnect without ejecting since it has received several software updates previous to that if i unplugged the ipod before ejecting the ipod froze online i learned how to reboot the ipod if it froze
my ipod wont turn off or nothing i tried downloading music like i always do and my ipod shows that picture of the plug and it says under it "ok to disconnect" it wont turn off or nothing
Yes, the iPod will show that it is charging on its screen. Disconnecting without ejecting can cause data loss of whatever is stored on the iPod Ejecting is when you remove the iPod from the desktop by dragging its icon to the trash or clicking on the down arrow next to the iPods name from within iTunes.
If you use the library computer, usually a Windows based OS, you'll need to click on the iPod icon from the task tray on the lower right of the screen. You can right click to select the remove option
Your iPod is in Disk Mode. Press and hold the menu and select buttons together until an apple appears. then it should be Ok. More info can be found here: http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=93651
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