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WoDan
Nov 23, 2007, 08:15 AM
It seems that the date and time indicated on my Ipod Touch keeps changing whenever I connect to iTunes. I checked the system time and date and that seems to be correct. Anyone else has encounter this problem aswell and has a solution to it? Thanks in advance!



ohio state fan
Nov 23, 2007, 09:43 AM
It seems that the date and time indicated on my Ipod Touch keeps changing whenever I connect to iTunes. I checked the system time and date and that seems to be correct. Anyone else has encounter this problem aswell and has a solution to it? Thanks in advance!

same thing is happening to me. Don't know why and I haven't found a solution yet. Hopefully someone else can help us out

pjac
Nov 23, 2007, 12:47 PM
Is it changing by exactly an hour? Could be daylight saving related.

Is it changing by a whole number of hours? Could be time zone related.

luckybull16
Nov 23, 2007, 03:25 PM
this happened to me. it said august 20, 8:30 when it was november 15 2:00 or something like that. i tried to do a reboot a couple times but didn't work. so i had to bite the bullet and do a restore and that did the trick but it erased all my stuff. I don't know anyother way that can get it back to normal

SkottDMD
Nov 23, 2007, 08:47 PM
Are you all using Windows? From what I've read elsewhere it seems to only be a problem with Windows. I've gone through a few Touch's and all of them have had this happen at one point or another. I've read there are ways to prevent it from happening but it really doesn't seem worth the effort. Hopefully Apple will do an update that will fix this and the insanely annoying crashing problems that all my Touch's have had.


this happened to me. it said august 20, 8:30 when it was november 15 2:00 or something like that. i tried to do a reboot a couple times but didn't work. so i had to bite the bullet and do a restore and that did the trick but it erased all my stuff. I don't know anyother way that can get it back to normal


Settings > Date and Time.

archurban
Nov 23, 2007, 09:01 PM
that seems to be true. it's only happened on windows side. I did test with both my mac, windows. mac didn't happen. album arts also get wrong as well. I don't why.

jayanga
Sep 7, 2008, 08:38 AM
The problem seems to be with iTunes so try going into the preferences in the edit menu and then click the 'Syncing' tab. Tick the checkbox next to 'Disable automatic syncing for all iPhones and iPods'. Reset the Sync History and Remove the Backup. Then close iTunes. Make sure that the time and date settings are correct on your computer preferably by synchronizing it with the internet time. The iPod should synchronize to the same time and date as your computer once iTunes is reopened and should always keep the correct time/date. I think syncing will always have to be done manually.

shaqzilla
Sep 7, 2008, 06:06 PM
I used to have the same problem. The problem occurs if your computer goes into sleep mode with iTunes opened. If it does, your date and time will be messed up the next time your plug in your iPod.


Simple solution: if your computer goes to sleep, close iTunes and restart it once it wakes up, before you plug the iPod in. This works for me.