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My iPod is not shown in Windows Media Player |
If your iPod is not detected by MGTEK dopisp, or if an error occurs while the iPod is accessed, the iPod may not appear in Windows Media Player when you connect your iPod to your computer. If the iPod does not appear in the tree view of Windows Media Player, please read the notes below:
Install the latest version of MGTEK dopisp
To ensure that you are not troubleshooting a problem that has been fixed already, please install the latest version of MGTEK dopisp. For instance, if you have an old version of MGTEK dopisp installed that was released before Apple introduced a new iPod version, you need to install the latest version of MGTEK dopisp.
Check the iPod status
To check whether your iPod is detected by MGTEK dopisp, do the following:
Under Devices, you see a list of devices that are detected by MGTEK dopisp. If your iPod does not appear in this list while it is plugged in, it may not be supported.
In order to be able to use the iPod, the status must be Enabled. If the iPod has not been registered with Windows Media Player, click the button Enable.
You are running the 64-bit version of Windows Media Player
If you are running Windows XP x64 or Windows Vista x64, make sure you are running the 32-bit version of Windows Media Player. The 32-bit version is the default player; however, you can manually switch to the 64-bit version of Windows Media Player, which will break all 32-bit plug-ins for Windows Media Player, including MGTEK dopisp.
Enable 'Disk Use' in iTunes
In order to access your iPod, MGTEK dopisp has to be able to see your iPod as a disk drive. If your iPod model supports disabling Disk Mode and you still have iTunes installed, you need to make sure that Disk Mode is enabled.
Format your iPod
Under certain conditions, it may be possible that the data on your iPod becomes corrupted. As a result of this, you may not be able to access the iPod, sync music, or play music on your iPod. For instance, this problem may occur if the iPod is disconnected while a program is accessing the device, or if you use a poorly written application to manage your iPod.
If you do not see your iPod in Windows Media Player, formatting your iPod may solve this problem. To learn how to format your iPod, see the topic Format your iPod.
Try your iPod with iTunes
In order to rule out any problems that are unrelated with MGTEK dopisp, try your iPod with Apple iTunes. If your iPod does not work with Apple iTunes either, it is most certainly not a problem related to MGTEK dopisp and you will have to seek help from Apple.
Contact MGTEK
If you choose to submit a support ticket, provide the iPod status from the procedure above.