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all BOL Rep: 35 3 14 Posted: 03/18/2011 Options Permalink History Subscribe Unsubscribe Cant restore. Itunes error "server does not support this version" Cant ipod nano 5th generation 16gb restore my ipod. Beep when connected to Itunes but displays error "server does not support this version of itunes" Have tryed 4 computers (windows and mac) so this is ipod fault. Also has happened before on a 4th gen. https://www.apple.com/support/ipodnano/4th_5th_generation/ Any sugestions? Answered! View the answer I have this problem too Subscribed to new answers Is this a good question? Yes No Voted Undo Score 1 Cancel Add a comment 0/1024 Cancel Post comment Are you sure you want to delete this zzzzzz? Cancel The All-New Pro Tech Toolkit The high performance electronics repair kit. On Sale Now 4 Answers Filter by: Most Helpful Newest Oldest Chosen Solution Majesty Rep: 21k 81 79 29 Posted: 03/26/2011 Options Permalink History This https://www.ifixit.com/Answers/View/47249/Cant+restore.+Itunes+error+%22server+does+not+support+this+version%22 nifty little trick has stopped all iTunes Error messages dead in their tracks. Give it a try. It worked for me after two days of trying to restore a phone in recovery mode. Step 1. On your Mac, go to your “Applications” folder. Step 2. Now navigate to the “Utilities” folder. Step 3. Launch "Terminal". Step 4. Type "sudo nano /etc/hosts" (without quotes) and hit return. Step 5. Enter your password Step 6. Use the down arrow key to find the “gs.apple.com” entries. Once the cursor is in front, make sure you comment out the line(s) by entering “#” in front of the text. Step 7. Save the file by pressing CONTROL+O. Step 8. Exit the nano editor by pressing CONTROL+X. I found ctrl X didn't exit for me, so Try "return' key after Control O to save and exit. Step 9. Restore your iDevice. Windows: Step 1. Start –> Programs –> Accessories Step 2. Run Notepad or WordPad Step 3. Click “Open..” from File menu. Step 4. Browse to Windows/System32/drivers/etc Step 5. In "files of type:" select all documents Step 6. Open "hosts" Step 7. Delete all line that has "gs.apple.com" or something like that Step 8. Hit Save Step 9. Restore your device Was this answer helpful? Yes No Voted Undo Score 4 Cancel Comments: Could this be the first ifixit date? Ohhhhhh I love happy endings! Xx 03/27/2011 by pollytintop Add a comm
74 Comments With the recent release of iTunes 7, lots of folks are upgrading and finding that their iPods are no https://blog.onetechnical.com/2006/09/14/what-to-do-if-ipod-not-recognized-by-itunes/ longer recognized. This is actually a common problem, and not isolated to iTunes 7. Sometimes it just happens, even without upgrade. I found my iPod nano was no longer being recognized by iTunes after upgrade, but fortunately, the fix is pretty simple. First, some details. After upgrading, I plugged in my iPod nano, and heard it detect the hardware. However, it ipod nano never showed up in iTunes. I opened up My Computer, and found that the drive was being recognized, so Windows was acknowledging its presence. iTunes just no longer was recognizing its existence. I unplugged it and re-plugged it in, but it just wouldn't pick up. Apple recommends the five Rs when you're having troubles: reset your iPod settings, retry on a ipod nano 5th different port, restart your computer (after updating software), re-install your iTunes software, and restore your iPod (erasing all data on it). Trying each of these steps (one at a time, not all of them) will solve most problems with iPods. In my case, I first reset my iPod settings by scrolling to Settings->Reset All Settings (on the iPod itself, silly). Once I did this and my iPod rebooted, it was recognized by iTunes. Yay! However, the firmware was out of date, and iTunes requested I update to the latest. (Note: the old iPod updaters appear to no longer work -- you now appear to have to use iTunes to do firmware updates.) Unfortunately, the update didn't work. Here's a tip: wait until your iPod finishes syncing. Once finished, I did a restore + update, to get it to the newest firmware. Once that was done, my iPod re-picked up, and I had to configure its sync settings anew, and leave it to copy music. Share this:TwitterFacebookGoogleLinkedInLike this:Like Loading... Related ‹ Error: An unknown error occurred (0x666D743F).[iTunes] Review: TVU networks -- TV