

Your software version could be causing iPod nano not to connect to iTunes. Locate usbaapl64.inf or usbaapl.inf and Right click on the file.Enter %ProgramFiles%\Common Files\Apple\Mobile Device Support\Drivers Press the Windows key and “R” key on the keyboard simultaneously to Run Command.Reconnect again your iPod Nano to your computer and close iTunes if it opens.Disconnect your iPod Nano from your computer.Next, you need to install the “Apple Mobile Device USB Driver” using the following instructions: Tap properties, Stop the service, then restart your PC. Find Apple Mobile Device Service and right-click on it. If you locate it but it has a warning or question mark besides, then restart the Apple Mobile Device Service by pressing Windows Key + R then typing in services.msc then OK. If you can’t locate it, then try using a different cable. Check whether you can locate the Apple Mobile Device USB Driver near the bottom of that window.Locate and open Universal Serial Bus Controllers.

Press the Windows Key + R simultaneously to open Run FIX: Windows 11 Not Recognizing iPhone/iPad/iPodIf you connect your device to your computer with a USB cable and your computer doesnt recognize your iPhone.
