iPod Touch update- it lives!

By James Kendrick | Friday, January 18, 2008 | 3:13 PM CT | 14 comments |

It’s been dead for a few days now and resisted numerous attempts to revive it but I am happy to say that threatening to take it to the Genius Bar persuaded my iPod Touch to wake up from the dead.  I was able to successfully restore it to factory condition while attached to the HP Windows PC, and even though I had tried that several times before it actually worked a little while ago.  I was able to purchase and install the update for email and the other apps and right now it’s syncing my music collection from scratch.  I wonder why the thought of those geniuses scared it into submission?  The MacBook Pro is still not cooperating though so I guess it’s not scared enough.

UPDATE:  scratch that, while halfway through syncing my music it took itself down and hung up with the Apple logo on-screen.  I’m really starting to hate that logo with all the hangups and rebooting I’ve been doing.

UPDATE 2: the iPod finally restarted after a minute and is now continuing the syncing.  Sheesh.

Comments (14)

  • Keep reminding yourself that Apple’s products “just work”… :)

    JeffGr9:57 AM on January 18, 2008 Reply

  • It sounds like a bad battery catching a charge and then discharging, and cycling on and off trying to charge itself.

    S Koren — 10:25 AM on January 18, 2008 Reply

  • nope. i had the same problemwith iphone. the update just didnt work. apple support said unintall all apple ipod software nd start from scratch.

    bill — 10:48 AM on January 18, 2008 Reply

  • James,

    Ready to go back to the Zune?

    LOL

    Welcome back!

    Woadan

    Woadan — 10:53 AM on January 18, 2008 Reply

  • Hope it gets through this. I’ve fallen in love with my iPod Touch as well.

    Warner Crocker10:53 AM on January 18, 2008 Reply

  • I’m with Warner on this.

    The only issue I’ve had with my iPod Touch is the fact that I had owned it for five days and they wanted another $20 out of me. :S

    Chris Magnusson11:14 AM on January 18, 2008 Reply

  • You’ll probably get that $20 back after only 5 days.

    James Kendrick12:04 PM on January 18, 2008 Reply

  • >>>Keep reminding yourself that Apple’s products “just work”… :)

    They do! He just keeps ignoring the fine print:

    *except for fiends who torment Mike Cane!

    My pal, Steve!

    Mike Cane12:53 PM on January 18, 2008 Reply

  • I’ve notice a couple of iPod touches (mine included) which had mysterious and intermittent battery drains. Anyhoo, the main reason why I wanted to post is that there are some alternatives to paying $20 for the 5 iPhone apps. A couple are web apps, namely weatherbug (for weather) and iTouchmap (for google maps) – which should be adequate since using the native apps require web access anyway. The third is iMapIdle (a 3rd party app) for dealing with imap mail, which requires a jailbroken touch. I’m still looking for a notes alternative (I’ve been using ‘contacts’ instead), while I have no stocks to look up anyway, but I’m sure there’s a web app for that as well.

    I may consider forking out the ‘early adopter tax’ later on for those 5 apps, but probably not until 1.1.3 has been jailbroken.

    Welcome back James!

    Patrick — 1:33 PM on January 18, 2008 Reply

  • ps: here are the links for those webapps -

    weatherbug: http://iphone.weatherbug.com/iphone

    iTouchmap: http://itouchmap.com

    cheers!

    Patrick — 1:39 PM on January 18, 2008 Reply

  • James, did you have a backup of your music collection on the HP? That was farsighted.

    I have to add that I don’t think that $20/£13 for the five apps is excessive. It’s not a lot of money. The Mail app alone is worth at least half of that. (I’d been using the Gmail (mobile) web interface, which is fiddly and awkward by comparison.) I really like Notes, too. There are online web apps, such as mobilewebdocs.com, which do much the same thing, but Notes is still available when you’re out of range of wifi. The Maps app is neat, though I don’t expect to get much opportunity to use it. And, who knows, I might develop an interest in the stock market or, more likely, the weather.

    Art Kavanagh — 10:59 PM on January 18, 2008 Reply

  • I’ve been on the fence for some time at to a touch or a N800 but finally settled on the (i)touch (it just works unlike the N800). Apple says if you bought within 30 days from them you get a 20 credit in Itunes and otherwise to ask your merchant for a rebate. I got $40 off it at Amazon so I feel I got it free and then some.. Looking forward to a ton of apps comming in Feb and yes you will probably have to buy those too through itunes.

    wls — 2:45 AM on January 19, 2008 Reply

  • >>>(it just works unlike the N800)

    Oh thank god there is some sanity left in this world!

    Mike Cane6:15 AM on January 19, 2008 Reply

  • James, good to see you are recuperating nicely. I bought my Itouch from Amazon at a discounted price so I didn’t have a problem with spending the $20 to upgrade to the new features. Whether the apps should have been there from the beginning or not is water under the bridge. They weren’t and I still bought it anyways. I like the new features and now jkontherun is only a single touch away on my home screen. Mail is the most useful app for me and I am sure for many others. Notes would rank second. The other apps I won’t use very often, the stock app is just depressing to look at lately anyways. LOL. Hope that you continue to feel better and better.

    tyorkca1:51 PM on January 19, 2008 Reply

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