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Yes, it still doesn't work. It tried to install the "recovery mode" drivers, but failed to do so.
Yes, it still doesn't work. It tried to install the "recovery mode" drivers, but failed to do so.
I just told you, haha. :) It tries to install the drivers but fails.
And it still doesn't show up in iTunes.
I found the problem. It requires a driver, USBAAPL.SYS, to be used by the device. Which under driver details, it is not listed. So I SOMEHOW need to get it to install that driver for my iPod. But how... it keeps recognizing it as an MTP device. And I can't get it to use the driver it NEEDS as the driver it needs. It keeps thinking the MTP driver is the newest and best. Arghhhh Windowssss, why hast thou forsaken me? And ideas about that one?
Let it install the driver, then download and located the inf file for the new driver. Then open device manager and uninstall the old driver and install the new one.
~Lordbob
I tried that, it doesn't let me.
I did. It keeps recognizing it as an MTP USB device, not as the iPod that it is.
And update. I just tried it out on my laptop, works perfectly. It recognizes it under USB controllers as the Apple Mobile Device USB Driver. It uses the two usbaapl.sys and usbaaplrc.sys drivers as it should. So it's Windows 7's fault. =,