Sliced Bread
Well-known member
FYI:
This update crashed my 1st Gen 32GB ipod touch. I spent some time on the phone to Apple support last night attempting to resolve the issue.
Basically, the ipod was working just right and I shut it down as normal, however on the way home from work I tried to turn it no again and it was completely dead. plugging it into the computer & a charger did not push it back into life.
The resolution was fairly simply, I had to hold down the two buttons and wait for it to re-boot, which worked. The woman I spoke to said that some devices have crashed with the new software, but my particular issue was caused by a faulty installation and should not occur again. I personally do not agree with this diagnosis as the software had been installed for two days before the crash occurred.
Not a major problem, but one to be weary about. (Also the blue tooth upgrade only applies to 2nd Gen Ipod touches) something that isn't clear when you order the upgrade from itunes (not a problem for me, but maybe for some).
This update crashed my 1st Gen 32GB ipod touch. I spent some time on the phone to Apple support last night attempting to resolve the issue.
Basically, the ipod was working just right and I shut it down as normal, however on the way home from work I tried to turn it no again and it was completely dead. plugging it into the computer & a charger did not push it back into life.
The resolution was fairly simply, I had to hold down the two buttons and wait for it to re-boot, which worked. The woman I spoke to said that some devices have crashed with the new software, but my particular issue was caused by a faulty installation and should not occur again. I personally do not agree with this diagnosis as the software had been installed for two days before the crash occurred.
Not a major problem, but one to be weary about. (Also the blue tooth upgrade only applies to 2nd Gen Ipod touches) something that isn't clear when you order the upgrade from itunes (not a problem for me, but maybe for some).