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Try another usb port, but not in a non ac powered usb extension hub, as I Pod's need to be used in powered usb.
Older pc's tend to have trouble powering the usb ports enough for the I Pod to be recognised.
It may also be a voltage problem, disconnect any other usb peripherals connected and try again.
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Plug the charger into a USB port or wall charger. Then plug the other end into your i pod. Once plugged in and successfully connected to power then a green battery symbol should appear. If not then their might be something wrong with the power supply or the i pod.
it might be that the charging space that makes the i pod charge is faulty due to always removing and fixing the charger in the charging space.The charging space might have been damaged or the voltage of the light i your area fluctuates and might have affected the charger too.
Check the charger with another i pod to confirm if is the charger or the charging space that needs to be replaced.
This may not be the answer you are looking for but your I pod might not be fully charged, meaning that you are not plugging it in the computer/docking system long enough.( it takes much longer than 15 minutes to charge the battery. So you might want to plug it in/dock it over night) Or you may be playing a game that uses a lot of MB/GB so it kills the battery. And make sure that you press the play/pause button down for at least five seconds before switching the little switch at the top of your I pod. If you don't press the play/pause button for five seconds and just switch the switch at the top a little lock will appear on the left corner meaning you need to hold the play/pause button down for five seconds then the i pod screen goes black at that time flick the switch at the top off.
-hope it helps
owner of i pod nano and I pod touch.
i have one and it will charge the light means it is charging just leave it on until done and the light goes off you should see it on the lower right side by the clock on your computer but it is charging. we have a ipod 3rd generation mini.
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