![]() With both of those in the "iPod Software Updates" folder, do this:ģ) select Restore from iPod's Summary pane in iTunes windowĤ) iTunes will offer to use the old software yes yesĥ) let iPod reboot after the Restore, while still connected to computer/iTunes if it takes longer than 10 minutes you may have to force an iPod restart (or more drastic measures). ![]() ![]() You'll need two files: one is the actual software (named something like "iPod_18.1.0.1.ipsw") and another is a verification file (named something like "iPod_18.1.0.1.ipsw.signature"). If you updated the iPod to the version you're trying to go back to, you p'bly do have the software, in a folder named "iPod Software Updates" (sorry, don't recall where that's located on Windows). First, you're gonna need the older version of the software.if your iPod was delivered with the desired older software already installed, you p'bly don't have a copy.
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