![]() dmg.ĭoes anyone around here happen to have a copy of one of these old “iPod Software Updater” apps? These would be, of course, PowerPC apps, so I chose this forum instead of the iPod one. ![]() Windows versions are of no use to the 1st gen iPod (it’s completely Mac-only I believe) and the one “iPod Software Updater” link on the Apple Support website downloads an empty. If you see Download and Install instead, tap it to download the update, enter your passcode, then tap Install Now. If you see more than one software update option available, choose the one you want to install. However, I couldn’t find any working Mac versions of this software online. Find out how to update your iPhone or iPad to the latest version of iOS or iPadOS. From what I know, downgrading my iPod to an older software version using one of these would be the only way to make it sync with OS X Puma (if you know of another method, please let me know). iTunes 2.0.4 includes Help on the features of iPod 1.1, so it is important to download both. ![]() Unfortunately, even the last version of iTunes to support OS X Puma (4.7.1) is too old to recognize iPod 1st gen software 1.5.īefore iTunes gained support for updating and restoring iPods, Apple released various Mac and PC apps called “iPod Software Updater” that performed such functions. It also includes a new version of iPod Help, accessible from Help Center, or from iTunes Help menu. ![]() My iPod is on the latest software for the 1st gen, version 1.5. I own a 2001 Quicksilver G4 tower and a 1st gen iPod, having recently installed OS X Puma on the Mac since I wanted to make an “era-appropriate” 1st gen iPod syncing setup. ![]()
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