After some random stuff like a hard reset, etc, this is what seemed to do the trick, Apple's discussions about devices not showing in iTunes. UPDATE 2: After 2 hours on chat support with Apple, we got it functioning for BOTH drivers to be responding simultaneously and now it functions both in iTunes and in Windows Explorer-it IS the key. Unfortunately, I'm pretty clueless in these more in-depth matters. If anyone has computer knowledge, maybe they can figure out the problem. Knowing the sounds my computer played when I used to plug in my iPod, two distinct drivers used to be activated upon its attachment I clearly remember two activation sounds firing off when it would be plugged in and now only hear one. I have uninstalled one driver to get the other as it seems both cannot coexist anymore. UPDATE: IOS 10.1 does NOT fix this problem. I'll post an update after the iOS 10.1 upgrade whether or not it fixed any of this in case anyone else is still dealing with this frustration. Windows explorer functionality still disabled. Presently, I'm able to sync everything as usual with iTunes. ![]() Unfortunately, I can't test this with a revert to iOS 9.5 because I don't believe I have a backup file of that operating system, but I may try to dig around in my iTunes files to see if there's one hidden away. My layman's opinion based on what I've attempted in all the troubleshooting I've come across online is that this is an iOS 10.0 glitch not being universally talked about for only some users and likely based on operating systems and hardware models which I hope is fixed with the iOS 10.1 upgrade. iTunes before and after re-installation was ver. I have an iPod Touch Gen 6 presently upgrading to iOS 10.1 because I have nothing to lose at this point and its computer counterpart is a Dell Inspiron N7110 running on Windows 7. I cannot get both to function simultaneously and this has happened since I upgraded from iOS 9.5 to iOS 10.0. Pathway the Apple troubleshooting article instructed to follow was C:\Program Files\Common Files\Apple\Mobile Device Support\Drivers. The Microsoft driver can be obtained by telling the computer to automatically search for drivers while the Apple driver can be found by manually searching for the driver. The Apple one that shows up in the Device Manager as "Apple Mobile Device USB Driver" under the Universal Serial Bus Controllers grants me syncing capabilities in iTunes while the Microsoft one shows up in the Device Manager as Portable Devices and I believe it was called "iPod Touch" grants me the ability to copy/remove photos taken through the windows explorer. If I hear of a workaround or fix I will post again.Very long story somewhat short(er), I am having the same problem with my iPod Touch and bouncing between two different drivers based on whether I select the one Apple tells me to or the one Microsoft detects. The best solution is for anyone else to also call Apple and tell them. I hope this is helping any one out there. Some where in the midst of that I touch the screen and it is just making voiceover noises. Most frequent is I use Serie for texting, and to call people. This happens at least ten to twelvle times a day. I cannot help but wonder if the phone gets confused on whether Serie or voiceover should be speaking. I believe the bug is in between serie and voiceover. ![]() Command is irrelevant, it seems more so on opening any given app but it happens if I am dictating also. Serie is the number one problem when it stops talking. is this a pattern? So I have been avidly playing with this thing alot. In the process of telling Serie to open an app so I don't have to constantly scroll it stops talking. They have sent a report to the engineers. No bluetooths connected, no 3rd party apps installled yet. Within a couple of hours it stopped talking.
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