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. 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. When I go to Apps & Features and scroll down to iPod Support the "modify" button is greyed out, leaving my only option to uninstall. The last time something similar to this happened I ended up having to reinstall iTunes completely. 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? Microsoft MS-DOS 6.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. Microsoft MS-DOS 6.22 Supplemental Kit (5.25-360k) Microsoft MS-DOS 6.22 Supplemental Disk (5.25-1.2mb) Microsoft MS-DOS 6.22 Supplemental Disk (3.5-1.44mb) Microsoft MS-DOS 6.22 Plus Enhanced Tools (5.25-1.2mb) Microsoft MS-DOS 6.22 Plus Enhanced Tools (3.5-1.44mb) Product type OS Vendor Microsoft Release date 1994 Minimum CPU 8088 Minimum RAM 512KB Minimum free disk space 5MB User interface Text Platform DOS Download count 1294 (605 for release) Downloads Download name
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