![]() ![]() After downloading the 1.2GB file containing the compressed iOS using iTunes' build-in download client, I clicked whatever it was that asked me if I wanted to install it on my iPod. It does so, and I'd better mention I originally had a 3-month-or-so out-of-date version of iTunes doing this (I wasn't bothered about the frequent updates, since I don't often experience problems with slightly outdated versions). ![]() I think, "why not?" - the world's largest technology company will hardly be able to mess this up, will they? So I click download and install. Now, guess what? iTunes alerts me that there's a software update for my iPod - iOS 7.0.4 or whatever it is. (Yesterday, Nov 21st, 2013) I'm syncing my 5th Generation iPod Touch (never been jailbroken) to iTunes on my Windows 7 desktop PC (my hardware is ridiculously overpowered, so it's not a performance issue), like I've done, without issues, since I bought it in September of this year. It's a simple, I'm told - iTunes want to connect to its servers to "verify" my restore/update, and it simply cannot get through! Now, I'm aware this sort of error is very common, and I've read pages and pages of forums and manuals, watched several videos and even bought a book on using iTunes for Windows. ![]() Hi there, computer whizzes, programmers, knowledgable teenagers and master problem-solvers! ![]()
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