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1430, 1436, or 1439 Learn about iPod: Can't restore or update error 1439 ipod classic 160gb in iTunes with error 1415, 1417, 1418, 1428, 1429, 1430, 1436, or 1439 OriginalBigAudio Level 1 (0 points) ipod classic error 1439 Q: Error Code 1439 (This iPod cannot be restored) My 160gb iPod Classic gave up the ghost a couple of days ago, sync'd to iTunes and came up with
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a message saying it was corrupted and needed to be restored. Went through the process and, when it rebooted, was stuck on the Apple logo. Went through the recovery process as shown on the help pages but now it comes up with "The iPod could not be restored. An unknown error occurred (1439)". Followed every option on the
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help pages to try and restore it but just goes back to the same error message. Windows does not recognise it properly (seems to think it is a disk drive, not a hard drive), on both a PC running Vista and a laptop running Windows 7. Help! I'm iPod-less and going crazy! iPod (5th generation), Windows Vista Posted on Sep 22, 2012 2:43 AM I have this question too Close Q: Error Code 1439 (This iPod cannot be restored) All replies Helpful answers by planb77, planb77 Sep 25, 2012 12:35 PM in response to OriginalBigAudio Level 7 (32,341 points) Sep 25, 2012 12:35 PM in response to OriginalBigAudio It could be an indication or a damaged or dying hard drive. I would recommend doing a disk diagnostic on the iPod's HD using the instructions given by turingtest2 in this older thread. He also covers what the resulting numbers indicate.https://discussions.apple.com/thread/3784647?start=0&tstart=0B-rock Helpful (0) Reply options Link to this post by turingtest2, turingtest2 Oct 16, 2012 11:54 AM in response to OriginalBigAudio Level 10 (
ProductsHomearound the homeentertainmentHow do I Restore My iPod 1439?How do I Restore My iPod 1439?By Si KingstonYou may need to restore an iPod because it has stopped operating properly or you wish to clean the iPod hard drive of old files. Restoring the iPod will cannot restore ipod classic delete all files on the device and restore the device to the
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factory settings. When restoring an iPod you may encounter a 1439 error code. This code indicates that ipod error 1433 an unknown error has occurred. This error may occur for several different reasons including outdated USB drivers and a outdated version of iTunes.Things You'll NeedUSB sync cableStep 1Download https://discussions.apple.com/thread/4329818?tstart=0 the latest version of iTunes. Click on the download link and follow the installation prompts.Step 2Disconnect the iPod from the computer and any additional peripheral devices connected into the USB ports, with the exception of the mouse and keyboard. Restart the computer.Step 3Reconnect the iPod to a USB port. If possible connect it to a different https://www.techwalla.com/articles/how-do-i-restore-my-ipod-1439 USB port than that which was used in the previous restore attempt. ITunes should recognize the device and display the iPod device icon the left pane.Step 4Make sure disk use is enabled in iTunes. Select the iPod device icon in the left pane. Select the "Summary" tab in the right pane and check "Enable disk use."Step 5Restore the iPod again. To restore, launch iTunes and select your iPod device in the left pane. Hit "Restore," and iTunes will restore the device. After restoration is complete, iTunes will ask you to name the device and select syncing preferences for the iPod.Step 6Update the USB driver software in Windows if the error still occurs. To update the driver, click on the "Start" button and enter "Device Manager" in the search field. Click on "Device Manager" and click on "Update Driver Software." Select "Search automatically for updated driver software." Windows will search and update the driver software. If it can't find it, hit the "Back" button and select "Browse my computer
a Fortune 500 verification firm. Get a Professional Answer Via email, text message, or notification as you wait on our site.Ask follow up questions if you need to. 100% Satisfaction Guarantee Rate the answer you receive. Ask Johnny Mack Your Own Question Johnny Mack, Mac Support Specialist http://www.justanswer.com/mac-computers/69t8a-getting-error-1439-ipod-classic-when-try.html Category: Mac Satisfied Customers: 1353 Experience: 6 years repairing macs and ipods and 3rd level tech support 28647879 Type Your Mac Question Here... Johnny Mack is online now I am getting an Error 1439 on my iPod classic when I try to http://blog.lexxweb.co.uk/?p=61 This answer was rated: ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ I am getting an Error 1439 on my iPod classic when I try to restore in the latest version of iTunes. What else can I do? Share this conversation Expert: Johnny Mack ipod error replied4 years ago. Hello there! Do the following to restore your ipod while in disk mode. Toggle the Hold switch on and off (set it to Hold, then turn it off again.)Press and hold the Menu and Select buttons for at least six seconds, until the Apple logo appears.When the Apple logo appears, release the Menu and Select buttons and immediately press and hold the Select and the Play/Pause buttons. There will be a check in the middle of screen that says ok to disconnect. Now itunes error code try and restore the ipod Ask Your Own Mac Question Customer: replied4 years ago. I have already put it in disc mode. I have switched USB ports and have reset the computer. I think I have done all the basic things. Is my iPod completely broken?? Expert: Johnny Mack replied4 years ago. No were still far from that. The next step is to delete the restore file. To do this hold the shift key and click on the restore button in itunes( while the ipod is connected) a window should open with the restore file. Delete the file called ipodxx_xx.ipsw. The xs will be other numbers.Then try and restore again. If this doesnt work we are going to need to try on another computer and that will tell u if its your comp or ipod. Ask Your Own Mac Question Customer: replied4 years ago. Thank you for your reply. I held the shift key, clicked the restore button, and a window did open to my "Documents" folder. However I do not see any .ipsw files. (In fact I do not see any individual files, only folders.) Is there somewhere else I should look for the .ipsw file? Thank you. Expert: Johnny Mack replied4 years ago. if you cant find it that way here is the other way.Using XP or Vista. you need to open "My Computer"XP - go to the top menu and select options > Folder OptionsVista - Top left button that says Organize > Folder and Search OptionsIn
previously initiated loading for a different type…" » Fixed: iPod Crashing iTunes & Restore Error - iPod Classic 160GB Symptoms: An iPOD classic 160GB was causing iTunes to freeze each time it was connected (on more than one windows 7 64bit machine). When trying to restore iTunes gave the following error: iPod could not be restored. An unknown error occurred 1439. To Solve iTunes Crashing Problem: When the device was first given to me I formatted it using FAT32 filesystem (iTunes would crash and I would not be able to use the restore button). I reformatted it using gparted in ubuntu because Windows 7 would only let me use exFAT - this is no good. After formatting the device it would no longer crash iTunes so I could then try to restore it using the correct iTunes restore button. Unfortunately, the restore would fail and the following error would be given: iPod could not be restored. An unknown error occurred 1439. To Solve iPod restore error (iPod could not be restored - An unknown error occurred 1439.) The next step which took me ages to figure out was to use a windows XP virtual machine to install an old version of iTunes. After iTunes was installed on the XP box I was able to restore the iPod as normal. My main computer was running windows 7 64bit and iTunes 10. - This configuration would not restore the iPod and would always have the 1439 error. The windows XP computer was running 32bit windows and iTunes 9.2.1.5 - this worked correctly and the iPod appears to be fixed. This entry was posted on 26 March 2011, 12:47 and is filed under iPod / iTunes. You can follow any responses to this entry through RSS 2.0. You can leave a response, or trackback from your own site. Comments (0) Leave a Comment Leave a Reply Cancel reply Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *Comment Name * Email * Website Categories General (6) Operating Systems (2) iPod / iTunes (1) Programming (4) Eclipse Plugins (3) Java (2) Research (1) Web 2.0 (1) Tagging / Folksonomies (1) Latest tweets Loading tweets... Follow @@sacummins Get a free blog at WordPress.com Theme: Fusion by digitalnature.