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" " TRANSCEND IPOD NOT READING WHEN CONNECTED TO ANY DEVICE LIKE COMPUTER OR HOME THEATRE SYSTEM. INFACT IT IS GETTING CHARGED BUT NOT ABLE TO READ DATA WHEN CONNECTED TO USB OF ANY DEVICE
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Place iPod in DFU mode and restore through iTunes.
To enter DFU (Device Firmware Upgrade):
Plug your device into your computer.
Turn off the device.
Hold the Power button for 3 seconds
Hold the Home button without releasing the Power button for 10 seconds
Release the Power Button but keep holding the Home button
Keep holding the Home button until you are alerted by iTunes saying that it has detected a device in Recovery Mode
Restore the iPod.
Probably a drive letter conflict
go to disk management, right click on the trancend drive and change drive letter, choose a letter further down , maybe T for trancend
t seem your usb device are not compatible with your systems
or if u had use this usb device before..go to device manager and remove/uninstall usb controller..then restart your pc
1.download the appropriate firmware from here2.press and hold reset button for 2 seconds 3.run the firmware updater 4.press and hold "play" button while connecting to system. 5.the updater will detect the player and it will upgrade the firmware.
easy, just find the AUX port on the home theatre system then turn the system to AUX and hook a cable that has 2 male ends (the ends that go into your mp3 players headphone jack) to your ipod and to your home theatre, you will have to buy this cable seperatly
Hi, When the ipod is connected to Computer or any other device, it will be in locked stage, you cannot view anything in the player, instead you can do anything from the computer.
This is the expected behavior of the music player. So, don't need to worry about it.
get a stereo to phono cord. connect the stereo pin to the ipod (ear pin) and connect the phono cord the the input section of the home theatre. after all this just put on everything and start the music on the ipod. if it does not come just increase the volume of your home theatre.
hope to hear favourably from u. thank u and good luck. have a nice day.
I also have the same problem but now I think it's the type of I-Pod you use. Do you use the I-Pod 80 Gb video or the newer 160 Gb I-Pod with the cover flow etc. ? The documention of the HTD7001 says it's only support some I-Pods. I would know sure if I would have a type of Video I Pod wich is supported by the documentation
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