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Your 8 gig will work. I am assuming that you are talking about the (charging not supported) message that you get with your ipod. If this is so then you can buy an adaptor that will fix this problem. usually costs around $50
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Depending on the model of your ipod it will differ
iPod Classic password
This
works on an iPod 5 th gen
Click
start control panel scroll to folder options tick in the box to show hidden
files and holders
connect your Ipod to your computer
Click
start click click on you Ipod to open
then go Ipod controls device there should be a folder saying
locked
Right click select rename to open or delete the folder your Ipod should now be
open ipod touch password Launch the iTunes program on your computer and click
"Help" on the main menu.
Scroll down and click "Check for updates."
Close iTunes.
Connect your iPod to the computer using the supplied USB
cable.
Launch iTunes, which will display your iPod on the left
panel.
Right-click your iPod in the iTunes program and click
"Eject."
Close iTunes and detach your player from the computer to
unlock it. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5uT8Utk5Tqg
ipod iphone ipad password reset Unlock an iPod Model A1199
Although the second generation iPod Nano (also known as 2G)
uses a four-digit pass code that prevents unauthorized access to your iPod by
locking the screen, you can also unlock the device by plugging it into your
computer's USB 2.0 port.
When the 2G iPod Nano is connected to the computer it is
synchronized, and automatically unlocks the screen according to the official
Apple site.
In order to successfully unlock the Nano it must be plugged
into the primary computer used for synchronizing content.
Click "Start," "All Programs" and "iTunes" on
your PC's desktop, or click "iTunes" on the Macintosh's desktop dock.
Plug the iPod Nano's cable into the docking port on the iPod
Nano.
Plug the other end into the USB port on the computer to open
iTunes.
Click "Controls" at the top of the iTunes' menu,
and select "Eject iPod."
The iPod Nano's screen will be unlocked once it
is ejected from your computer.
I have JVC KD-S36 stereo in my 99 blazer. I use the usb port with my 4th gen ipod nano and it works just fine, but when i plug in my 2005 ipod mini it says RESTRICTED. Why is that, can any body help me?
JVC KS-PD100 iPod Interface Adapter (257KSPD100, sold separately). This
optional iPod Interface Adapter supports audio playback for the following
iPod models - iPod click-wheel (3rd gen), iPod photo (4th gen), iPod mini
(1st/2nd gen), iPod nano
(1st/2nd/3rd/4th gen), iPod video (5th gen), and iPod classic
(80/120/160GB). The KS-PD100 is not compatible with the iPod touch (1st/2nd/3rd
gen), iPod nano (5th gen), or iPhone (2G/3G/3GS). This iPod interface will also not charge
the iPod nano (4th generation). *Apple firmware updates may change
functionality results.
According to Crutchfield.com, which does hands-on research, "The KS-PD100 is not compatible with the iPod touch
(1st, 2nd generation) or iPhone/iPhone 3G. This iPod interface will also not
charge the iPod nano (4th generation)." I'm currently a victim to this JVC abandonment too. I'm looking for a 3rd party adapter that may solve this... Jvc better get on the ball because Ipods are moving forward with newer models... I'll get back to you if I find a compatible adapter.. K
Usually, all iPods have a WiFi chip imbedded in the device so you have to pay nothing except for your currently active Wireless internet connection. Try checking your modem and making sure it's working for starters. If it is, then go on the iPod and go to settings, then internet connections. Select a valid internet connection and it should automatically connect, given a good signal strength.
The Touch will not work with the KDPDR30. I spoke with JVC and their models that will operate the Touch are KDPDR40, KDAPD49, KDPDR45, KDPDR41 and KDG47 the last two have a cable required.
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