Help: iTunes

Discussion in 'General Game Discussion and Questions' started by nikhsterboi, May 30, 2010.

  1. nikhsterboi

    nikhsterboi Well-Known Member

    Hi Guys!

    I'm having a big problem with iTunes and was wondering if you guys could help me.

    Here's my problem:

    Whenever I plug in my iPod to my computer, my computer doesn't recognize it and neither does iTunes. I have to restart my computer for it to recognize.

    Also, I was thinking I would uninstall iTunes and then reinstall to try and fix the problem. But then, wouldn't all of my applications be gone? I cannot backup my applications because I have 11 gb worth of it and that would take tons of 700mb disks. So I was wondering if I could just move my "Mobile Applications" folder to another folder instead of the iTunes one. If I did that, would I be able to add those applications back to iTunes after the reinstall and iTunes still recognize them?

    Thanks in advance!
     
  2. Vovin

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    http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1449

    http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1364
     
  3. nikhsterboi

    nikhsterboi Well-Known Member

  4. wootbean

    wootbean Well-Known Member

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    you could rename your iTunes folder to something else so iTunes doesn't recognize it, then uninstall and reinstall and rename it back again
     
  5. Mondae

    Mondae Well-Known Member

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    You're welcome, Buddy! Anytime for you.
     
  6. funkynubman

    funkynubman Well-Known Member

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    Right. Behind. You.
    Same thing happens to me. But for me, if you keep connecting the iPod into the port over and over, eventually it'll read it.
     
  7. nikhsterboi

    nikhsterboi Well-Known Member

    Yeah that happens sometimes too. But I can never sync. My iTunes goes bisserk and starts not responding
     

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