iPod ejecting problem

G

Guest

Short-of-the-long... when ejecting my iPod from the computer, Vista attempts
to link the iPod back again... without success.

Two methods of ejecting which yield same results.
1) Go to "computer" and right-click on iPod drive and select "eject".
2) If iTunes is opened, press the eject button.

Problem: Vista will eject iPod, but immediately attempts to connect it
again. If you have "computer" file open to view all available drives, I then
see my iPod bouncing between "Devices with Removable drives" and "Portable
Media Players"... It is like Vista can't figure out which catagory to place
the iPod into.

Temp solution is to physicaly remove the USB cable from the computer. If
you leave the cable plugged in to the computer and remove only the iPod, it
will still try to connect it, even though it isn't attached. You have to
remove the USB cable.

Any ideas?
 
G

Guest

I haven't used my ipod with Vista but presume when you installed the hardware
icon vanished from the taskbar? (the one which you can use to safely remove
in XP)
Just a thought if you enabled the ipod as a disk drive (not the removable
player) would that help avoid the confusion for Vista?
 

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