![]() From the Windows Device Manager, update iTunes drivers and restart the Apple Mobile Device Service.Disable third-party security software and make sure Windows Firewall isn’t blocking iTunes.Make sure the time and date on your computer are correct.Turn off Wi-Fi on your computer - this is a weird one, but it’s worked in the past.Try a different cable and different USB ports, also try a different computer.Update all the software on your devices: iOS, macOS, Windows, and iTunes.Restart your computer, as well as your iPod, iPad, or iPhone.Otherwise, work through the instructions below: Use these quick tips if you know what you’re doing and don’t have time to read the full post. But you get what I’m trying to say! Quick Tips Well…I guess the actual sync time depends on how much stuff you’re trying to put on there. ![]() This complete guide will have you syncing your devices again in no time. If iTunes doesn’t give a damn when you plug in your iPod, iPad, or iPhone, we’ve put together everything you need to know to fix it. ![]() You’re probably asking how to fix it - and you’ve come to the right place to find out. And iPods aren’t the only problem: several users report their iPad or iPhone doesn’t show up in iTunes either! You can’t sync an iPod that won’t show up in iTunes! That means there’s no easy way to add new music, import photos, or make a backup. ![]()
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