Last night, I tried to transfer some music to my iPod Touch, and the sync failed. After that the iPod was acting really sluggish, so I rebooted it... but it never came back up. It just sat on the Apple boot logo until it ran out of battery power.
I plugged it in to charge, and once it had built up enough power, it turned back on... and did the same thing. I tried resetting. I tried leaving it, to see if it was just loading really slowly for some reason. 5 hours later, no progress.
It's a first-generation iPod Touch with iOS 3 (the latest version supported by this model).
Any idea how to fix it?
iPod frozen
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Re: iPod frozen
...Well, after a few tries, I did manage to get it into factory reset mode so that iTunes could wipe it and reinstall the firmware. (Note to self: jailbreaking the iPod is *NOT* worth it. I rarely used the unofficial apps and tweaks, and stability has taken a nosedive ever since the jailbreak).
Anyway, I just spent the last 12 hours (UGH) re-transferring everything to my iPod. Part of the problem is that 32GB takes a while, but the larger bottleneck is that I have iTunes set to transcode all my music to 128Kbps when it's sent to the iPod. I need that in order for it all to fit, but I prefer to keep it in a higher-quality format on the computer. Unfortunately, it severely slows down the process of refilling my iPod from scratch.
My poor computer needs a rest.
Anyway, I just spent the last 12 hours (UGH) re-transferring everything to my iPod. Part of the problem is that 32GB takes a while, but the larger bottleneck is that I have iTunes set to transcode all my music to 128Kbps when it's sent to the iPod. I need that in order for it all to fit, but I prefer to keep it in a higher-quality format on the computer. Unfortunately, it severely slows down the process of refilling my iPod from scratch.
My poor computer needs a rest.