C California King macrumors 65816 Original poster Aug 26, 2009 #1 After upgrading to Snow Leopard, I plugged in my iPod touch and instead of syncing like usual, it's showing me the set up screen...wtf?
After upgrading to Snow Leopard, I plugged in my iPod touch and instead of syncing like usual, it's showing me the set up screen...wtf?
D devburke Guest Aug 27, 2009 #2 California King said: After upgrading to Snow Leopard, I plugged in my iPod touch and instead of syncing like usual, it's showing me the set up screen...wtf? Click to expand... Did you do an upgrade or clean install?
California King said: After upgrading to Snow Leopard, I plugged in my iPod touch and instead of syncing like usual, it's showing me the set up screen...wtf? Click to expand... Did you do an upgrade or clean install?
D duncyboy macrumors 6502a Aug 27, 2009 #4 Did you deauthorise the iPod before you did the new install?
kristoffer4 macrumors 65816 Aug 27, 2009 #5 duncyboy said: Did you deauthorise the iPod before you did the new install? Click to expand... That shouldn't be necessary. 😕
duncyboy said: Did you deauthorise the iPod before you did the new install? Click to expand... That shouldn't be necessary. 😕
D duncyboy macrumors 6502a Aug 27, 2009 #6 kristoffer4 said: That shouldn't be necessary. 😕 Click to expand... http://www.google.co.uk/search?hl=en&source=hp&q=deauthorize+ipod&meta=&aq=3&oq=DEAUTHORI I thought you had to deauthorise it when updating/changing OS's or computers otherwise the iPod looks for the old set-up, doesn't find it and then tries to start from scratch.
kristoffer4 said: That shouldn't be necessary. 😕 Click to expand... http://www.google.co.uk/search?hl=en&source=hp&q=deauthorize+ipod&meta=&aq=3&oq=DEAUTHORI I thought you had to deauthorise it when updating/changing OS's or computers otherwise the iPod looks for the old set-up, doesn't find it and then tries to start from scratch.
kristoffer4 macrumors 65816 Aug 27, 2009 #8 Well I have 3 computers authorized at the moment. So no problem for me also this should only affect DRM protected songs right?
Well I have 3 computers authorized at the moment. So no problem for me also this should only affect DRM protected songs right?
roadbloc macrumors G3 Aug 27, 2009 #10 California King said: After upgrading to Snow Leopard, I plugged in my iPod touch and instead of syncing like usual, it's showing me the set up screen...wtf? Click to expand... ctrl-alt-del. always works for me 😛
California King said: After upgrading to Snow Leopard, I plugged in my iPod touch and instead of syncing like usual, it's showing me the set up screen...wtf? Click to expand... ctrl-alt-del. always works for me 😛
crees! Suspended Aug 27, 2009 #11 kristoffer4 said: What about iphone? 😱 Click to expand... No problem there. Did a clean install and migrated over. My other machines I'll just do an upgrade. iPhone still connects.
kristoffer4 said: What about iphone? 😱 Click to expand... No problem there. Did a clean install and migrated over. My other machines I'll just do an upgrade. iPhone still connects.