I have an old iPod touch wheel 20 GB. I think this is the right model, according to the descriptioon there. It has the covered FireWire port, has buttons in a ring around the wheel, and the wheel doesn’t physically turn. This guide tells me it’s It is formatted for Mac.
I have a FireWire port on my PC. When I connect my iPod it draws power and recharges the battery. However, it does not show up in iTunes. I therefore cannot load any songs onto it.
I don’t think that’s the case.
An out-of-the-box iPod will work with a Mac or Windows. There’s no “Formatting” involved. I would start troubleshooting using that list as a guide.
The earlier iPods were formatted differently depending on whether you got the PC or Mac version. I know because I got a Mac version and had to reformat it.
I’d have posted this earlier, but it seems that Apple no longer makes the software that I used to reformat it. It was supposed to have been added to iTunes, but if iTunes is not doing anything when you plug it in, then it isn’t working. The factory reset instructions would have been how you’d fix it if it were working.
I guess you could try the older software, as Apple still has it on their site.
BTW, you could have multiple problems. One I just thought of is what happens with my iPod, It charges when I plug it in, but the connection is loose, and I have to bend the plug slightly to get the computer to recognize it.
By using the software I linked to you. Sorry it didn’t work. Do you have an old computer without iTunes to try it on? Because iTunes contains the reformatting code, and it might have been what stopped it. (You did completely exit it first, right?) And the software was written for XP*.
Other than that: you could install software that lets you read Mac-formatted drives. Macdrive is still out there I think, and they give you a limited trial. But it was notoriously buggy a few years ago when I used it.
You could maybe borrow a Mac, and use that. Update it there, and maybe that would make it where Windows iTunes could then detect it and update it.
*I doubt XP compatibility mode would help, but you could try that, too.