![]() NOTE: With disk use enabled, you need to Eject the iPod in iTunes before physically disconnecting iPod. You can turn OFF the Manually manage setting and set it to Sync Music (use automatic syncing) while keeping Enable disk use turned ON. Hopefully, that allows iTunes to recognize the iPod and allows the iPod's battery to charge. With disk use enabled, iTunes keeps the iPod's "disk" mounted continuously which keeps the USB port at full power. After the Restore completes, the iPod is set to use the Manually manage music setting by default, which also turns ON Enable disk use. If iTunes picks it up, it may prompt you to do a Restore, with a message about "recovery." If you're OK with erasing the iPod, do the Restore. Click Summary in the sidebar (if necessary), then click Update. If you don’t see this option, you need to update the software on your iPod shuffle. Click Summary (iPod shuffle 3rd generation or later only). ![]() ![]() Putting iPod into Disk Mode - Apple Support In the iTunes app on your PC, click the Device button near the top left of the iTunes window. ![]() Here's my "theory." Some recent PCs have a "energy saver" feature that turns OFF full power to the USB port when the connected storage devices is not mounted by the system. It appears there is a good connection between iPod and computer, until iTunes opens. ![]()
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