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Feb 13, AM in response to jason In response to jason I found the same issue. I'm using a Windows 8 Laptop bought in August Recently approximately from early February , when I connect the iPod to my computer I get a message saying there is a problem with the drive and it needs to be scanned and fixed. In full the message reads:.

This message appears very shortly and then immediately once the message disappears, is clicked on, or x-d brings up Windows File Explorer on the drive and its containing visible folders: which tells me nothing though it can clearly open it and look at the files not locked to iTunes.

Other than this, the iPod seems to connect properly and work fine. The iPod runs fine, it syncs properly all of my music and podcasts. It responds as it always has and works for hours. I did some troubleshooting: first on the wire, trying all ports and using an alternative, then on my laptop all usb ports with other connectors and device drivers and some basic testing of the iPod and iTunes. All of these seemed fine to me, no issue whatsoever other than the message every time I connect the iPod.

So I just ignored it for a while. Anyway, eventually I got curious and had some more free time to look at it and let Windows 8 do what it wanted scan and fix the drive.

Clearly the iPod works fine, and I have nothing important on it that isn't on my computer, so at worst Windows will break the software and I'd have to reformat the drive through iTunes and Restore to Factory Settings which I feel fine doing.

I also took note of all of my settings on the iPod like EQ, and the way I laid out the menus etc When I set the drive to be scanned, windows told me it identified the problem and would fix it. I don't remember the exact wording, as this message was immediately obscured by a pop-up telling me the drive was in use and software using it should be closed. So I closed iTunes which in turn caused the pop-up and message to disappear. Windows then said it had succeeded and brought up the File Explorer of the drive again now with some folders missing.

When I loaded iTunes back up, it told me there was a problem with the iPod and it would need to be restored. Ejecting the iPod showed that it seemed to believe it had no content on it.

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