if I connect my iPod, use something other than MC to sync it, remove my iPod ... and if then MC18 does not work, the question is "Is it necessarily the iPod's fault?", or is it suggesting something else?
You need to explain this sentence. What exactly do you mean when you "Connect your ipod and "use something else" to sync it..and then MC does not work?
You need to realize that MC is designed to "look" for an iPod upon connection. But just becuase it's "looking" does not mean it's going to work with it.
So - if you are using "something else" to sync the iPod - answer two questions for us:
1. What is this "something" else?
2. Why would you
need to have MC running at all while using this "something else" to sync the iPod - when you now know - it instantly locks up?
Just leave MC off until you finish doing what your doing with that "something else". Problem solved.
Also, it appears the same problem did not exist with MC17, which might imply it's specific to MC18. In any case, it was a judgement call, and I didn't find anything similar in the iPod forum.
Well - you could always install MC 17 (which I almost guarantee will not know anything about a 6.5 or 7G 240GB Classic) and try it. I suspect your issue will be the same
As far as I know - there is nothing wrong with MC 18 at all. MC 18 (and a few versions back) work perfectly -
but only to a specific and certain point with a specific and certain iPods.
Why not just ask the MC devs what versions of iPods ARE supported and be done with it rather than hacking around thinking that MC is the culprit here. In my experience with MC (and a bunch of iPods) - if MC locks when you plug in an iPod - it's the iPod firmware version wrecking havoc - everytime.
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