I have an i Pod shuffle. Currently attempting to recharge its battery. Light is blinking and orange and has been like that for a lot longer than usual. I am, admittedly, using my work PC USB port to get the electrickery, not my usual home PC. Any ideas why it's slow/not charging-up?
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It might be that your work PC has low-powered USB ports, and this might affect the recharge time.
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Is iTunes required to charge the iPod? Just read some posts that seem to indicate that it isn'tOriginally posted by FiveTimes View PostShall I ask the question - have you installed iTunes and does it recognise the ipod ?
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I thought it wasOriginally posted by voodooflux View PostIs iTunes required to charge the iPod? Just read some posts that seem to indicate that it isn't
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Who said that!?Originally posted by oracleslave View PostClassic CUK thread of the blind leading the blind at this stage
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i-tunes is installed and does recognize it.
I suspect that it's the low power USB port.
Many thanks to all who helped. It has restored my faith in the dazzling technical excellence that is the indelible and world-wide renowned hallmark of CUK's members!
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Too kind *hic*Originally posted by Bob Dalek View PostI suspect that it's the low power USB port.
Many thanks to all who helped. It has restored my faith in the dazzling technical excellence that is the indelible and world-wide renowned hallmark of CUK's members!
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