![]() ![]() Since updating to the latest iTunes version, every time I connect the iPod, the message appears, "The software required for communicating with iPods is not installed. I have verified that the iPod's drivers are current and I have run the diagnostic tests suggested by another thread in this forum and there are no indications that the iPod is corrupted. I have a 160 GB iPod Classic that I connect using a cord I know to be good as it is the same cord I use to hook-in to my car for listening to my iPod. I recently updated iTunes to the app version Windows users are now encouraged to obtain from the Microsoft store, version 12.9.3.3. Message "The software required for communicating with iPods is not installed." on a loop My laptop runs the 64-bit version of Windows 10 and all of my system software is up-to-date. Should i uninstall iPod Support and see if iTunes re-installs it the next time I open the program? Should I re-install iTunes to see if that works again? Or is this a sign that my iPod is on its way out and I should replace it? The last time something similar to this happened I ended up having to reinstall iTunes completely. ![]() When I go to Apps & Features and scroll down to iPod Support the "modify" button is greyed out, leaving my only option to uninstall. Today when I opened iTunes and plugged in my iPod I got a message stating that the software for my iPod was not installed correctly, and to repair iPod Support from the Apps & Features page of Windows settings. On some occasions, when I open iTunes after turning on my computer and logging in, before iTunes actually comes up I get an error message stating that iPod support has not installed properly and it asks me to hit 'OK' to install it. Please note: National Weather Service advisory level alerts will only be available through the myAlerts Mobile App.For the last couple of weeks I've been having problems with my iPod nano showing up in my iTunes. National Weather Service warning level alerts will be sent via email and text, and by voice call if warranted. National Weather Service watch level alerts will be sent via email. Receive alerts via the following methods: Once you click the link or enter the code, please verify and update any information in your account and submit to save it. You will receive either an email with an account link or a text with a 6-digit account verification code. Enter the appropriate email address or phone number in the designated spot. Click the large MEMA Alerts logo to access the login page. Please use the email address or phone number that you utilized when you registered for your MEMA Alerts account. The app download link is available on the registration page. The myAlerts mobile app will provide an alternative method for receiving alerts and information from Maui County. Information: We recommend that subscribers download and install the myAlerts mobile app, available for Android and Apple devices. Select the green Sign Up button to input your contact information, select the type of alerts you wish to receive, and submit to complete your registration MEMA encourages residents to register for MEMA Alerts even if you do not wish to receive weather alerts, as having your contact information in the MEMA Alerts system will allow public safety officials to notify you in the event that there is an emergency situation occurring, such as an evacuation order or shelter in place order, that requires your immediate attention.Ĭlick the large MEMA Alerts logo to access the registration page. Advisory level alerts are available by downloading the myAlerts mobile app for your iOS or Android mobile device, The download link is available on the registration page.Generally "watch" level alerts are sent by email and more urgent "warning" level alerts are sent by email, text message, and in some cases voice call. This is a user defined system in which the registered user determines what alerts, notifications, or information is received when they are registering or updating their information. ![]() The Maui Emergency Management Agency in partnership with CivicPlus, utilizing their CivicReady Mass Notification System, has established a free public safety alert and notification system called MEMA Alerts. The absence of any posts indicates there are no active notifications. Active watches, warnings, and emergency management notifications are posted above. ![]()
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