Windows Vista does not recognize my Ipod Touch

Windows Vista does not recognize my Ipod at all. He even appears in Device Manager. I know that is not my USB cable because it is new, and it isn't my Ipod because it works on Mac computers. I just need someone with expertise to help me get my computer to recognize my Ipod so I can go back to enjoy my music.

Hello

MTP mode for WMP11 sync - mode MSC to treat the MP3 as a reader. So you have set up in the MTP.

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If necessary:

Tips for solving problems of USB devices - and a Mr Fixit
http://windowshelp.Microsoft.com/Windows/en-us/help/c39bd203-f729-47a4-8351-83291e13c8a81033.mspx#EGB

Make sure that Windows is updated appropriately that there have been several USB updates.

1 check that the driver letters for them, for a player, if the drive of the default drive letter is changed, what is happening.
Mine was h: I added a device that took H: and the player stopped. So I put it back to H: and the other
device to J: and everything worked again. If necessary start - type in the area of research-> disk management find top
-Right-click on it - RUN AS ADMIN

Don't forget to remember the MP3 must be set to the PSG to sync with WMP, and meteorological service of Canada to copy and delete files
and update the firmware.

If no joy follow these steps:

You may need a powered hub. (all the USB ports on your computer are not powered, often only 2)

Try these:

Make a Restore Point

Control Panel - Device Manager - click in the empty area - VIEW - show hidden devices

Here, your devices are the MP3 player.

Now look everywhere EXCEPT the USB controllers for your devices (cannot be found) and if you find
It RIGHT CLICK and UNINSTALL all.

now go to the USB and UNINSTALL ALL controllers in the category, but the category itself.

APPLY/OK

RESET

This refresh battery USB and hopefully it will allow the unit to install. (You may need a powered hub)

Here is the similar procedure under XP, Vista is the same, except that we need clear specific devices, as appropriate.
http://support.Microsoft.com/kb/310575

This is a utility to help you, but do 1 above.

USBDeview is a small utility that lists all USB devices currently connected to your computer, as well as all USB devices that you previously used. Run Options and check the 1st three choices to see if one is there.

http://www.NirSoft.NET/utils/usb_devices_view.html

You must remove all instances of the devices and restart.

I hope this helps.

Rob - bicycle - Mark Twain said it is good.

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