"I am desperate. Every time I try to hook up my 80gigabyte classic ipod one of three error codes pop up and won't let me: 1303, 53, or 48. I cannot update the ipod or sync it. It says the device cannot be read or written to. It costs $30 to call Apple tech support. Help?"
Hi
I do understand your desperation as your iPod is not working fine.As I understand you have an iPod Classic 80GB and every time you try to sync or update your iPod with iTunes, you get some unknown error codes(1303,53,48) and also an error message pops up "Device Cannot Be Read Or Written To".
Well This is a very common error faced by many iPod users. There are many reasons for these error pop up.I assume that your iPod plays the music fine,charges well.The main reason behind this issue is a corrupted music file which is in your iTunes music library and every time you try to auto sync your iPod, these corrupted file will cause this error pop up. So all you need to do is look for that particular music file which is causing this trouble. Now the question is how to look for that music file? All you need to do is, put your iPod in manually manage mode and try syncing songs manually one by one into your iPod by drag and drop, and the moment you try dragging and dropping the corrupted music file, you will get this error, just delete this file and try same steps until you are pretty sure that there are no more corrupted music files. In most case this will resolve your issue. In case if this step does not resolve your issue, then you have to try uninstalling iTunes and reinstalling it again by downloading it from iTunes Free Download and then try restoring your iPod, This will be formatting your iPod completely and this is necessary because in case your iPod software is corrupted which is causing these issue, then restoring will resolve your issue.
Please feel free to leave your comments in case you need further assistances from me. Thank You
Showing posts with label sync ipod. Show all posts
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Wednesday, July 22, 2009
Unknown error:1303, 53, 48 (Device Cannot Be Read Or Written To) While Syncing iPod
Posted By: TechSlam - 9:51 AMSaturday, July 18, 2009
iPod Nano(4th Generation) Compatibility Issue
Posted By: TechSlam - 9:38 AM
"I was looking for help online and found your site. Here's the problem:
I have a PowerBook G4 with mac os x 10.3.9, which by now is very old and outdated, but I can't afford a new computer at this time. I never really used itunes, but itunes 7.6.2 is what came with the powerbook.
I was recently given a new ipod nano as a gift. When I try to use it, it tells me that I need itunes 8 or higher. When I try to update to the latest itunes (itunes 8.2.1 I think), that tells me it is not compatible with my old system.
My question: is there some version of itunes that would be compatible with both my old computer and my new ipod? And where could I get that? Failing that, is there any other way to get my new ipod to work?
thank you very much."
Hi Monica, Thankyou for visiting my website and requesting for an online help. I would be very much happy to provide you with all the necessary help and support related to your question.The new iPod nano which you are talking seems to be an iPod Nano(4th generation). And you have a MAC Powerbook running os x 10.3.9. For the compatibility of iPod nano with a MAC OS , it requires iTunes version 8.0 or higher. And for iTunes 8.0 or later to be compatible with a MAC OS, it requires Mac OS X version 10.4.10 or later. For your question, Is there any iTunes version which will be compatible with Nano 4th generation, The answer is NO. Latest generation iPod runs only with iTunes 8.0 or later. So the option infront of you to make your new iPod work is to upgrade your MAC OS to 10.4.10 or Later, or else if you just want to import few songs into your iPod you can take your iPod to your friends or family computer which has iTunes 8.0.
For more information on iTunes 8.0 compatibility with MAC OS, please visit Apple website iTunes 8 Compatibility.
Hope I have answered to your question, though there was not a proper solution for it. In case you need further information, feel free to leave a comment here. Thankyou
I have a PowerBook G4 with mac os x 10.3.9, which by now is very old and outdated, but I can't afford a new computer at this time. I never really used itunes, but itunes 7.6.2 is what came with the powerbook.
I was recently given a new ipod nano as a gift. When I try to use it, it tells me that I need itunes 8 or higher. When I try to update to the latest itunes (itunes 8.2.1 I think), that tells me it is not compatible with my old system.
My question: is there some version of itunes that would be compatible with both my old computer and my new ipod? And where could I get that? Failing that, is there any other way to get my new ipod to work?
thank you very much."
Hi Monica, Thankyou for visiting my website and requesting for an online help. I would be very much happy to provide you with all the necessary help and support related to your question.The new iPod nano which you are talking seems to be an iPod Nano(4th generation). And you have a MAC Powerbook running os x 10.3.9. For the compatibility of iPod nano with a MAC OS , it requires iTunes version 8.0 or higher. And for iTunes 8.0 or later to be compatible with a MAC OS, it requires Mac OS X version 10.4.10 or later. For your question, Is there any iTunes version which will be compatible with Nano 4th generation, The answer is NO. Latest generation iPod runs only with iTunes 8.0 or later. So the option infront of you to make your new iPod work is to upgrade your MAC OS to 10.4.10 or Later, or else if you just want to import few songs into your iPod you can take your iPod to your friends or family computer which has iTunes 8.0.
For more information on iTunes 8.0 compatibility with MAC OS, please visit Apple website iTunes 8 Compatibility.
Hope I have answered to your question, though there was not a proper solution for it. In case you need further information, feel free to leave a comment here. Thankyou
Thursday, July 2, 2009
How to transfer CD tracks to iTunes and then import them to iPod
Posted By: TechSlam - 9:36 PMHi iPeople,
I am coming up with this post to provide the resolution to one of the comments posted in this blog.
Many users are still confused on how to transfer music to their iPod from iTunes. Well not to worry.I hope this article would surely help those.
Assuming you have a CD with audio tracks(make sure the tracks which you are trying to import are of the format .mp3 or .aac).
I am coming up with this post to provide the resolution to one of the comments posted in this blog.
Many users are still confused on how to transfer music to their iPod from iTunes. Well not to worry.I hope this article would surely help those.
Assuming you have a CD with audio tracks(make sure the tracks which you are trying to import are of the format .mp3 or .aac).
Step1: Insert the CD into your computer CD drive and let the computer read the CD.
Step2:Open the iTunes application in your computer.
Step3:On the left hand side panel of your iTunes , you can find option such as LIBRARY, STORE,DEVICES and PLAYLISTS.
Step4:Just check if you can see the title of your CD name under the DEVICES option.
Step5:If yes, then click on that and you will find all the tracks populated on the right hand side.
Step6:Then all you have to do is, at the bottom right hand corner you can find a button called "import CD". Click on that and all your CD tracks will get inside your iTunes LIBRARY.
Step7:To check if all the tracks are within the LIBRARY, click on "music" option which is below the LIBRARY. You can either see a whole list of songs, or the album cover of the CD. Just search for the tracks which we just imported.
There we go, all the CD tracks are imported into the iTunes.Now inorder to import them to the iPod just follow the steps below.
Step1:Before you plug your iPod to the computer, I want you to make sure that , This is the primary computer to which you always plug your iPod. It is always necessary to check this because if your iPod is in auto-sync mode, and if it is not your primary computer, then you stand a chance of loosing all your music from the iPod. So inorder to avoid any such risk, I will help you in transferring the tracks manually into you iPod from iTunes and which is always the safest way to do.
Step 2: To put you ipod in Manually sync mode, plug your ipod into the computer.Just check if you are getting any pop up from iTunes saying that "this ipod was used with different computer".
If not, well nothing to worry about, if yes, then you just have to click "cancel" button in that pop up.
Step3:You can see the name of your iPod just below the DEVICES option on left hand side.Click on that to get the summary page of your iPod on the right hand side.
Step4: In the summary option, at the bottom you can find a check list. There you can find an option called "Manually manage music and videos". It should be always checked.
Step5:Then go back to the music section under the LIBRARY and inorder to import the tracks all you have to do is drag them one by one or the selected tracks together and drop them over the iPOd name under the DEVICES.
There you go. You can find the iTunes say "iPod Syncing.Do not Disconnect". Once that is done, just unplug your ipod and check for the tracks.
If there is any part which was not clear, please leave a comment here and I will get back to make it even more clearer to you. Always looking to make the life of iUser's(i mean, iPod users) far more comfortable with this amazing gadget.
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