Panther killed my iPod!! :-(
It was low on batteries the other day. I had just enjoyed picking up panther from my post office. So after I installed and set up, i plugged the thing i to charge. But then it started acting funny, there is a cd lokiing icon that i have never seen b4 spinning with a magnifying glass over part of it. I thought maybe it was Panther since killed an ipod b4, so i put it in jagaur and reset the iPod and then connected. It did the same thing. Why do my ipods keep dying? If i have to replace this one it will be my 4th one. But yeah, working iPod till Panther no worky after.
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Did you give up on the previous iPods this quickly, assuming they were utterly dead and in need of replacement when perhaps all they needed was a little help via software?
1st the ipod resets automaticaly as soon as it is connected, it never connects to the computer, therefore neither the reset from software nor the reformat will work isnce it is never seen.
2nd i have reset the ipod, probably like 20 times.
it has comeleted its search, repair twice now.
3rd, i went into the tools thing, left+right+select after restart. tested the hd and it came up as fine.
4 it was correctly unmounted, i had also played music on it the entitre day prior to connecting to panther.
5 now i didnt give up on the iPod quickly, i took it to an apple store after i had done everything, and he did even less than i did b4 he declared it dead and gave me a new one.
i have only paid for one ipod but this is my third one. I think they are great, and i could understand if they were rendedered unusable by something i did, but random stuff doesnt sit well with me.
but to sum it up... no connection to computer, thus software is of no help! iPod will reset and play music, but will not sync back up to computer without reseting it self and scanning again.
i'm glad that i read this thread. i had the same problem with a pre-release of 10.3 that completely killed my iPod. i had to get a replacement from Apple.
i had the exact same problems. the iPod wouldn't connect to my computer after i had installed 10.3 and would just hang forever. i kept removing it and eventually, it stopped turning on.
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Originally posted by Donny
New iPod with dock connector or old iPod without one? My older iPod works just fine with Panther. Apple released an update for the older iPods since Panther. I installed it on my iPod, of course, but I have had no iPod issues....yet... However, the most recent firewire drives seem more at risk to this problem for some reason.
This is an old iPod with ALL updates except the one FOR the new iPod. I had received advice from Apple about using iSync via .Mac. It WORKED perfect and synced my contacts and calenders effortlessly....now, will Apple fix this problem BEFORE I'll have to subscribe to .Mac? We'll have to wait and see.
I believe to restore the iPod from the locked CD icon mode, I had to delete some invisible firmware configuration files in the iPod, then I could reinstall the firmware on it, and everything worked. Maybe nuking the drive would have worked too.
Originally posted by Big Mac
I'm not touching 10.3 until the problem is sorted out.
No kidding. I have the disks sitting here, but it sure as hell isn't going on my powerbook until I know it won't destroy my 1/2TB of data in firewire cases.