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iPod Software

Hello
I have accidentay formatted my iPod, its now not doing anything I think I need to reinstall the software for it. Does anyone know how I do this.
Thanks
Paul
[184 byte] By [paultervit] at [2007-11-9 17:45:20]
# 1 Re: iPod Software
Just start the installer or ipod software. Taken from this link: http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=60983-NA

First, it is important to understand the difference between "update" and "restore."

"Update" simply updates the software that controls iPod and may also update the firmware for the hard drive. Update does not affect the data stored on iPod's hard disk.

"Restore" erases the hard disk and restores the device to its original factory condition. Restore erases all of the data on the hard disk, so make sure you back up any data you may have put on iPod.

Warning: The restore process cannot be undone and all of your data and music will be deleted. You should always keep a backup of all of your important data.

You use the iPod Software Updater application to update or restore your iPod. You can download this application from Apple Software Downloads (http://www.apple.com/swupdates/).

For instructions on how to update iPod, see technical document 60944: "iPod: How to Update".

How to restore iPod

Follow these steps to update iPod using the iPod Software Updater application. Note: This procedure assumes that the iPod preferences are in their default condition. This means iTunes automatically opens whenever iPod is connected to the computer with a FireWire cable.

Warning: The restore process cannot be undone and all of your data and music will be deleted. You should always keep a backup of all of your important data.

1. Connect iPod to your computer using the FireWire cable that came with iPod. iTunes 2 opens, and if necessary updates iPod with its music library and playlists. The iTunes display notifies you when the iTunes music update is complete.
2. Quit iTunes.
3. Open the iPod Software Updater application.
4. Click Restore. (In Mac OS X you may need to click the padlock and type an Admin user's name and password first.) The iPod Software Updater application checks to see if iPod has the latest software. If it detects that your iPod is up-to-date, the Update button will be dimmed. An alert box appears to confirm you want to restore iPod.
5. Click Restore. A progress bar appears.
6. When the factory settings have been restored, unplug the FireWire cable from iPod.
7. When prompted by iPod, reconnect the FireWire cable. After iPod has turned on, and you see the FireWire icon iTunes automatically opens.
8. In the iTunes Setup Assistant window, type a name for iPod in the space provided.
9. The "Automatically update my iPod" option is selected by default. Deselect this option if you wish and click Done. The iTunes main window appears, and the download status is displayed in the iTunes display.
10. Wait until the iTunes display says the update is complete.
11. Quit iTunes.
12. Disconnect the FireWire cable from iPod. After a few moments, the Language display appears on the iPod screen.
13. Select a language.
14. Quit the iPod Software Updater application. iPod now contains the music in your iTunes music library and playlists.
ginalee at 2007-11-15 14:08:03 >
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