Good morning ester, 
Thank you for your advice thus far. I've currently got the Nano 4G. As for the 
settings, I really don't understand it. I've tried VO arrowing to the right of 
the vertical splitter and cannot see any area to interact with for settings, so 
I can't even access the restore button. I'll attempt to use the steps you 
mentioned for performing a reset to see if that works. Thus far, I've tried 
rebooting the device with no results. I really don't want to take this to the 
genius bar if I don't have to. 

Best Regards:
Dave Wright
Work Phone: 651-636-5184 X803
Email:
[email protected]
Webpage:
http://www.knfbreader.com

  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Esther 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Thursday, April 09, 2009 11:25 AM
  Subject: Re: iPod has gone corrupted


  Hi Dave,


  Reformatting is done in iTunes.  I've never had my iPod settings window 
completely disappear, but I'd guess this is like setting up the new Nano 4G 
from scratch -- the area is reached by doing a VO-Right arrow from the sources 
table past the splitter to an area that originally shows up as "unknown", and 
you have to interact with it in order to see things.  When the settings menu 
doesn't disappear there is a button to restore or reformat the iPod that you 
press (VO-Space).  What model iPod do you have?  The other thing that I've done 
(with my Nano 4G) was look at it when connected in Finder.  The files are 
normally hidden, but I had changed this with one of my maintenance facility 
tools.  (I wanted to see where the spoken menu snippets were stored, and found 
I could QuickLook them).  You could also try resetting your iPod before 
reconnecting.  Exactly how you do this will depend on your iPod model, but it 
usually involves toggling the hold switch on and off (on the Nano this means 
you push it to the right, away from the left edge of the iPod to the locked 
position, and then back to the left to the unlocked position), and then 
pressing the menu (12-o'clock position on the wheel) and select (center of the 
wheel) buttons simultaneously.  This is hard to do with your fingers on 
something as small as the Nano;  I had to put it on a flat surface and use 
either a small screwdriver or a pen or pencil to press down on each point and 
hold it down for several seconds to reset.  There's nothing audible about this. 
 (I had to do this on the older 1G model Nano; I've never had to reset my 4G 
Nano.)


  Once again, the reformatting is handled in iTunes, not in Disk Utility.


  Cheers,


  Esther






  On Apr 9, 2009, at 6:04 AM, Dave Wright wrote:


    I've upgraded to the latest version of iTunes and still cannot see the 
settings area. How would I go about getting my iPod to show up in disc 
utilities in order to perform a reformat? I'm guessing that when you performed 
a reformat, everything worked out ok? Did you just do a quick erase, or did you 
zero out the drive?





  

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