Turn the Hold switch on, then back to off. Press and hold the Menu and Select buttons until the Apple logo appears. Immediately switch your figures to press and hold the Select and the Play/Pause buttons until "Disk Mode" appears at the top. For a lot of people, this solves the problem. Connect the iPod to the computer and (assuming it shows up
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Press and hold “Menu” and “Select” buttons simultaneously for 10 seconds to reset the iPod. The Apple logo will appear and you should feel the hard drive spinning up. Press and hold both the “Back” and “Select” buttons at the same time. The Apple logo should appear backwards. Let go of the “Back” and “Select” buttons.
This is a 5 year old post that you responded to! If you need the volume from your iPod Touch 5 speaker to be louder, go into Settings, Music, EQ and set the EQ to Late Night. That setting should give your iPod’s speaker a boost! OR check out this app that I use on all of my iDevices. KaiserTone Audio Player +HiRes by CyberFort LLC.
Using the same exact app in the same way on the iPhone 5c only makes it lose 1-3% of battery. It is unacceptable that the touch does this. The touch also reports a full charge when it's not actually charged, sometimes reports a full charge at 60-70%. You can only see this when it's charging via iTunes.
This will erase the device and its passcode. Disconnect all cables from your device. Hold down the Sleep/Wake button, then "slide to power off" to turn off your device. Press and hold the Home button and plug the device into your computer. If your device doesn't turn on automatically, turn it on. Don't release the Home button.
Charge the battery. To charge your iPod touch battery, do one of the following: Connect iPod touch to a power outlet using the included charging cable and a compatible power adapter (sold separately). See Accessories for charging iPod touch. Note: Connecting iPod touch to a power outlet can start an iCloud backup or wireless computer syncing.
Open the iTunes app using your Mac. If you see your iPod device on your Mac computer, you can go to the summary panel. Click the restore option. If you can’t see your device anywhere on iTunes, force the iPod into a recovery mode. Keep in mind that you should only use the recovery mode when everything on your iPod is backed up.
JimHdk. Level 7. 28,873 points. Apr 5, 2011 9:11 AM in response to Shelley Schreiber. Touch the screen when in album view and the controls: repeat, scrubber bar, and shuffle will come up. You can then clear repeat. ( 0) Reply.
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