Apple iPod Audio Players &... • Uploaded on Oct 28, 2013
click start control panel scroll to folder options tick in the show hidden files folders and drives circlethis may vary depending on your operating systemconnected your iPod it should be recognised by your computer
click start click on computer you should see your iPod click on it to open Ipod go to Ipod controls Device
there will be a folder saying locked right click on it select rename it to open or delete
your iPod should now be open
hope this helps
click start control panel scroll to folder options tick in the show hidden files folders and drives circlethis may vary depending on your operating systemconnected your iPod it should be recognised by your computer
click start click on computer you should see your iPod click on it to open Ipod go to Ipod controls Device
there will be a folder saying locked right click on it select rename it to open or delete
your iPod should now be open hope this helps
There are many iPod error icons with exclamation marks
The Sad iPod icon ( ) usually means that the iPod can't access it's Hard Drive. I've seen that hitting the ipod on a soft surface occasionally fixes this. You may need to take the iPod for repair
The Folder Error icon () may mean the battery is low, the ipod needs to be reset, restored or needs a service
The Battery Icon () usually means the battery needs charging
means a disk scan failed and will be repeated when the ipod is turned on or reset.
Try restoring it continuouly until it does (eventually worked for mine)
if it is anything else, your iPod may need repair.
Good Luck!
-AC
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