iPod Nano

Dec 08, 2005 22:27

okay gotta question. Once you've loaded music on you Nano. How do you disconnect it. The screen on the Nano says "Do Not Disconnect"

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auntie_lukers December 9 2005, 06:30:40 UTC
hi boo...
i'm not sure lemme think. i used to synch an old i-pod.

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auntie_lukers December 9 2005, 06:43:16 UTC
ya i'm not remembering, sorry!

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dacubsf December 9 2005, 17:18:06 UTC
I didn't have that function that I could find. Could be the PC version

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apparentparadox December 9 2005, 06:42:05 UTC
Wait long enough. Eventually it will stop saying "do not disconnect".

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dacubsf December 9 2005, 17:19:13 UTC
I eventually just unplugged it and it seemed fine. Nothing looked messed up at all. And the songs seems to play fine

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thikstache December 9 2005, 07:31:45 UTC
Give this a try, Jeff...found it on the Apple Discussion forums. It sounds like the problem you are having and others have had the same issue.

http://discussions.apple.com/thread.jspa?threadID=251992&tstart=0

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dacubsf December 9 2005, 17:19:52 UTC
thanks for the info. I'm new to iPods

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nano nano cruisebear December 9 2005, 07:56:00 UTC
Just to the right of the name of the nano is a disconnect button with an up arrow. (Or you can click the disconnect button on the iTunes screen to the on the lower right. It should be the far right buton on the bottom) You click on that. You might want to change the name of the nano too. To do that just double click on the nano name and type in the new name you want.
Voila

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Re: nano nano ursaloco2 December 9 2005, 16:44:04 UTC
After you click the up arrow, the nano may still say do not connect. It'll be ok as long as everything's been updated. If the computer says it's ok to disconnect it, disconnect it. It shouldn't cause any problems.

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Re: nano nano dacubsf December 9 2005, 17:23:03 UTC
that was what happened. The computer told me it was okay but the Nano was telling me it wasn't. I finally got daring and unplugged it anyway. It all came out fine. I have to sit in the Dr. for at least a couple hours today. Now I have some Country music to listen to

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Re: nano nano kiltbear December 9 2005, 18:05:57 UTC
No, no, no, country music will crash the hell out of your Nano!!!!

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campn December 9 2005, 13:38:14 UTC
My two cents along with the other recommendations. I use a Mac, so this may not apply to you but for some damn odd reason, if I plug in the iPod while I've got the iSight video camera plugged in, the iPod will NOT disconnect. I suspect that some add-on peripherals (like cameras) may muck with the iPod's synching process. Couple of times I've had to restart the computer and quickly disconnect the iPod while the system rebooted (NOT a safe or recommended move, btw).

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