![]() ![]() ![]() Message "The software required for communicating with iPods is not installed." on a loop My laptop runs the 64-bit version of Windows 10 and all of my system software is up-to-date. Should i uninstall iPod Support and see if iTunes re-installs it the next time I open the program? Should I re-install iTunes to see if that works again? Or is this a sign that my iPod is on its way out and I should replace it? The last time something similar to this happened I ended up having to reinstall iTunes completely. When I go to Apps & Features and scroll down to iPod Support the "modify" button is greyed out, leaving my only option to uninstall. Today when I opened iTunes and plugged in my iPod I got a message stating that the software for my iPod was not installed correctly, and to repair iPod Support from the Apps & Features page of Windows settings. On some occasions, when I open iTunes after turning on my computer and logging in, before iTunes actually comes up I get an error message stating that iPod support has not installed properly and it asks me to hit 'OK' to install it. ![]() IPod software not installed properly For the last couple of weeks I've been having problems with my iPod nano showing up in my iTunes. ![]()
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