RE: Can't copy to IPOD "because of an I/O device error"

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"Brian" wrote:

> I recently bought a 60GB iPod Photo. I can't seem to upload music, files or
> anything else to the darn thing. Long story short, Windows recognizes the
> iPod as an external (removable disk) drive on E:. I took all the proprietary
> software out of the picture and tried just copying files directly to the
> iPod drive. Small files (< 100KB) copy fine, but with anything really large,
> it either takes forever or returns an error: "Cannot copy [file]: The
> request could not be performed because of an I/O device error."
>
> I'm running Windows XP SP2, and I have 512 MB RAM and an 80 GB hard drive
> (about 1/4 full). I'm using USB 2.0 to connect the iPod. My USB printer and
> digital camera both work fine. Here's what I've tried so far:
> 1. Downloaded/installed latest USB drivers
> 2. Downloaded/installed latest VIA (4in1) drivers
> 3. Changed iPod from E: drive to I: drive
> 4. Connected using both USB connections
> 5. Ran Scandisk on the iPod drive (no errors)
>
> (My anti-virus software has been disabled through all of this.)
>
> I downloaded the latest Apple software and did a full restore on the iPod
> itself. After numerous tries, I did get ONE song uploaded to the thing, and
> it seems to work and play just fine. So I'm not convinced it's the appliance
> (yet).
>
> What I haven't tried is reinstalling Windows (maybe tonight) or hooking the
> iPod up to a different PC (tomorrow on my laptop at work).
>
> In the meantime, does anyone have any inspirational thoughts for me? Thanks!
>
>
>
.



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