My iPod really likes crapping

It happened again! Son-of-a bitch! I actually had to listen to the god forsaken radio on the drive home from work!

So I just posted the below text in the Winamp support forums to see if anyone could help me. I’ve been searching online for hours for some answers, but I can’t seem to find anyone who is having the same exact issue as myself.

Failed to eject iPod, then songs disappear

Sorry if this is long, but I wanted to provide as much detail as possible.

First a little background: I have an 80GB iPod Classic. I use iTunes at home on a Windows Vista machine to load my music onto my iPod. I manually manage my music and I have disk use enabled. At work my computer runs Windows XP and I use Winamp to listen to my iPod.

All had been working fine with this setup until this week. Now for whatever reason when I try to eject my iPod through Winamp, it says “Failed to eject iPod, is something else using it?” Nothing else is using it. The disk use option is enabled but I don’t have any directories from the iPod open, or any programs running that would have accessed the iPod, except Winamp.

At this point I close Winamp and choose safely remove hardware to eject the iPod. Once the iPod returns to the regular menu (on the device itself), it shows I have no music or podcasts anymore. My photos, notes, and games are still present. Also, I can tell the actual music and podcasts must still be present on the device because the used disc space is the same.

I’m guessing a file in the normally hidden iPod_Control folder that allows the iPod to “see” the music and podcasts has been corrupted. But what file? And what corrupted it? Was it Winamp? Or was it something else on my work machine? It might be helpful to note that I used to have administrative rights to my work machine and I no longer do. Is that related to this error? I’m not sure. It certainly doesn’t allow me to change many things to see if I can fix it.

Also, it’s worth noting that if I plug my iPod back into my work machine, I can still play music through Winamp, I just can’t see any playlists. When I plug the iPod into my machine at home and fire up Winamp, I can see my music and playlists, but it still gives me that eject error. Also, when I start iTunes, I’m told iTunes cannot read the contents of my iPod and I have to restore. Of course doing this puts everything back to the factory settings and I have to re-sync all my files. Not such a big deal since I have them all backed up, but it’s an inconvenience, not to mention it wipes clean my progress on any iPod games I’ve played.

I’ve done the restore once already and then the same thing happened two days later. Short of restoring every day, or forgoing using Winamp at all to listen to my music at work, does anyone have any suggestions?

What sucks is because I’ve lost administrative rights to my work machine, I can’t download another program to use to listen to my iPod (like iTunes) if it is in fact an issue with Winamp. Windows Media Player has never even recognized the device at home or at work, so that’s out too. I might just have to plug some speakers into the iPod itself and listen to it that way. It just sucks because I don’t know if it’s the music program corrupting the iPod, or Windows. I’d like to still be able to use my iPod at work as a portable drive, but I’m weary now. I might have to go back to carrying around a thumb drive.

I’m restoring my iPod right now and plan to do a little testing at work tomorrow. Let’s see if I have to do a restore again tomorrow night!

Lottery

Me to the hubby the other night: “Your mission this week is to win the lottery. Should your mission fail, I will self destruct.”

The thing is, I don’t need 227 million dollars like that one couple who recently won (and who couldn’t even crack a smile about it; what’s up with that?). No one needs that much money. I’d give a lot of it away to charity. A few million would be enough for us to quit our jobs and live comfortably off the interest. We’d travel, take the kids to cool destinations, and just enjoy life without all the worries that come from not having enough money to do what your heart desires. We’d also get a bigger house so I could have the game room I’ve always wanted (and maybe even an indoor pool).

But the best part? The house would have a detached guest house so I could foster animals for adoption without worrying about the boy’s allergies and asthma. I’d also photograph them for free for the adoption websites so I could help them find permanent homes.

That’s my simple dream.

Now make it happen, Joe.

No pressure or anything.

My iPod takes a crap

Something decided to make my iPod sick today. I was listening to it fine before lunch, yet after work when I went to listen to something in the car, it suddenly told me I had no podcasts or music! I couldn’t believe my eyes. I even reset it thinking it was just a glitch, but it still said “no music” and “no podcasts”. My notes, photos, and games were still there, however.

As soon as I got home, I plugged it into iTunes thinking that would solve the issue. iTunes informed me that it could not read my iPod and I needed to “restore” it, which removed all the content and reset it back to the factory settings. Talk about a suck fest!

The thing is, re-loading my data was quick and easy. I even had the forethought to grab everything I had dumped onto the drive in disk mode and copy it to my desktop before “restoring”, so I didn’t lose my notes. I went upstairs to work out while 34 GB of crap transferred. So overall, getting my iPod back to the way it was before was relatively painless.

What sucks is that my favorite game, Peggle, had to be synched again so I lost all my progress… and I was on the very last stage of the game!!! I never ever beat games so that totally blows. That’s hours of effort right down the drain.

But the absolute worst part is I still don’t know what caused this to happen and how to prevent it from happening again. What if I was on vacation and couldn’t restore my music? I guess I’d be shit out of luck, huh? Not cool, Apple!

Easter decorations for sale

What is your opinion of these Easter decorations? They were given to me and I never put them out because I don’t care for them, yet for some reason I still have them. I’m thinking of selling them in my garage sale. Would you buy them? If so, for how much? $3? $1?


Easter Tree

Easter Egg Holder