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iTunes Problems
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Join Date: Jun 2002
Location: Southern California
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Join Date: Jun 2002
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Disk utility seems to be going insane, as well.
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Join Date: Jun 2002
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Seems to have been a problem with the iPod itself, as diagnostic modes USB test gave an error code of 0x22FA05. I went to the apple store and exchanged it, but the new one gives the same error code, and neither my Powermac nor iBook are recognizing it, and if I launch iPod Software Updater/Restore it stalls, and I have to force quit it.
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Join Date: Mar 2001
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I've had exactly the same problem with mine. Would love to get the bottom of it.
I don't see how you think it's the iPod if your new one does the same thing, though. You might have been very unlucky, though.
Have you had any more luck with diagnosing a problem? Mine only does it with large syncs.
I might take mine in to the Apple Store and have it swapped. Hope they don't mind that I got it in New York.
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They shouldn't - just so long as you have your reciept and warranty.
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MBP 15" C2D 2.2GHz 4.0GB 500GB@5400
iPhone 4 32GB Black
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