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I have an iPod classic 15 years old, my service engineer yesterday deleted my iTune, how can I get my iTune software back on my pc?
The document was of no help. 160gb classic in disk mode does not show in itunes - yes it's updated to 12.8. Would like to have Classic back to standard iPod playing music!
I've just hooked up my classic to the latest version of iTunes (12.12.2.2) running on Windows 11 and it is still supported. There was a pop-up about installing iPod support software, complete with a "Don't remind me again" button.
A 160Gb classic has room for 16,384 if memory serves. If you're having trouble getting iTunes to see the connected iPod see If your computer doesn't recognize your iPhone or iPad - Apple Support. tt2. Try reformatting the iPod, or the DFU restore process.
Putting an iPod classic into disk mode: Hold MENU+SELECT on the iPod for about 6 seconds until it resets, then switch to PLAY+SELECT as soon as the Apple logo appears, again for about 6 seconds to put the machine in disk mode. Hold MENU+SELECT on the iPod for about 6 seconds to reset the device back to normal when done.
Windows: Browse My Computer and right-click on the drive for the iPod, click Properties, then click Tools. Under Error-checking, click Check Now. Under Check disk options, select Scan for and attempt recovery of bad sectors (Optional - takes ages but a good idea if you've reason to suspect physical damage). Click Start.
Other systems will have an analog audio input (3.5mm stereo jack) and can accept audio input from that connection, and an iPod nano does have an audio output jack. If you want more suggestions here or advice tailored to your infotainment system, you’ll need to identify exactly which model of infotainment system is installed here.
The hard drive has probably failed. See If you see a red X icon on your iPod classic or iPod nano (5th generation or earlier) - Apple Support (archived copy). See iPod Service Pricing - Apple Support. You might want to shop around and/or consider an SD conversion kit to replace the failed drive.
All versions of iTunes will sync with an iPod Classic. I'm not sure why you would need to be connected to the internet or the iTunes Store in order to work with your iPod since the Classic cannot use any of the features you mentioned.
iPod classic, iOS 5.0.1. All you should have to do is hold the Play/Pause button until the iPod's display goes off. Then activate the hold switch to prevent the iPod from waking up accidentally. B-rock. All you should have to do is hold the Play/Pause button until the iPod's display goes off.