In some cases, the iPod is charging but not recognized by the computer, while on other occasions, there are no signs of a connection between the two altogether. Sometimes, even Windows 11 has trouble recognizing iPod, but the fixes are simple, and you should have things running in no time.

Why won’t my computer recognize my iPod?

Here are a few reasons the iPod Classic isn’t recognized by the computer:

Improper connections: An improper connection is the most likely reason you are facing issues connecting the iPod to Windows. The device is turned off: When the iPod or even its display is turned off, it won’t be listed on the PC. Missing permissions: Frequently, it’s the missing permissions, generally the Trusted Device prompt, that lead to iPod Nano not being recognized by a computer. Third-party apps triggering conflicts: A third-party antivirus or a similar security software could also be blocking the connection between the two devices, thus triggering the error.

What can I do if iPod is not recognized by computer?

Before we start making major changes, try these quick tricks:

When connecting the iPod to a Windows PC, tap on Allow if a prompt appears. Connect the iPod to a different USB port. Say, if it’s connected to a USB 2.0, plug it into USB 3.0, and vice-versa. Restart both the iPod and the computer while the two are connected. Make sure the cable is not damaged. In case there’s a spare cable lying around, use it, and verify whether iPod Touch 4 is still not recognized by the computer. Disconnect all other devices from the computer and plug in the iPod. Don’t use a USB hub or any other connector. Disable any third-party antivirus or security software installed on the computer. Make sure you have iTunes installed on the PC.

If none work, move to the solutions listed next.

1. Reinstall the relevant driver

If it’s the driver to blame when the computer does not recognize iPod, a quick solution is to reinstall it. The process is quick and shouldn’t take more than a few minutes.

2. Update iTunes

3. Uninstall recent Windows updates

For many, the iPod was not recognized by the computer after an update, and after uninstalling the Windows update, things got up and running just fine. SPONSORED

4. Reinstall iTunes

That’s it! After you have reinstalled iTunes, the iPod not recognized by the computer problem should be gone for good. Also, some users recommend that the downloadable version of iTunes could help fix things, so try that one if you had earlier downloaded iTunes from Microsoft Store.

5. Switch out of S mode

If nothing previously worked, your PC likely runs Windows in S Mode, a version more focused on security and performance, allowing fewer apps to run. Thus, it can often lead to trouble for a lot of users. So, in this case, switch out of S Mode in Windows 10, wait for the changes to apply, and reconnect the iPod. And, in all likelihood, things should work fine now. That’s it! One of the solutions here should have worked when the Windows computer does not recognize the iPod, and you should now be able to access the media on the iPod and make changes to it. Also, if you are looking for a quicker way, check our curated list of the best software to transfer music from an iPod to a PC. For any further queries or to share what worked for you in this case, drop a comment below.

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