I don't know much about computers, but you could always try and re-install/update your drivers or activate the latest windows update. That's usually what works for me when I have these kinds of issues. Hope it helps, and good luck.
I tried a few things like that, I used device manager to search for any hardware changes when the iPods were connected, but it never even brought up a warning that malfunctioning hardware was connected, so I couldn't get to a place where I could update or reinstall those drivers. Plus, it's not my computer, so I didn't want to screw something up and then not have time to fix that problem.
Thanks for the suggestion though.
"And it breaks my heart to look around, and see the unimpressed; who can't believe the emperor is dressed"~Fastball
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iPod/Computer Problems, has this ever happened to you?
- 26/02/2010 03:35:38 AM
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what USB cable are you using?
- 26/02/2010 04:29:56 AM
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Blowing out the dust is too old school
- 26/02/2010 04:32:26 AM
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At the risk of sounding foolish...
- 26/02/2010 05:19:19 AM
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Nah, that's not foolish...
- 26/02/2010 04:49:34 PM
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