Unknown Error 1415 when recovering iPod
A common example of this kind of a problem is when you connect your iPod to the system and iTunes freezes, or your iPod gets locked. Almost all iPod errors can be resolved by restoring the iPod/iTunes. This step is also not without problems.
Often when you try to restore the iPod, you face problems. Like in the above case, when you connect the iPod to the system to restore it, you get the following error message:
"An unknown error has occurred 1415"
This problems usually arises when you are trying to restore/update an iPod, using a version of iTunes that is not the current version.
To resolve this problem, try the following steps:
Reconnect the iPod to iTunes and then try restoring it again.
Restart the computer and then again try to restore the iPod.
Disable and enable the Disk Use on the iPod and then restore it.
Change the connection point (use a different USB port) and then try restoring it.
Ensure that the iPod is the only USB connected to the computer.
Update/Restore the Windows USB drive.
Re-register .dll files in Windows.
Once you have been able to successfully restore the iPod, you can use an iPod recovery software to recover iPod data. It is used to scan the iPod hard disk and then recover iPod data that has been deleted or lost. These software can be downloaded from the Internet.
Stellar Phoenix iPod Recovery is an example of such a simple and easy-to-use software. It can easily be downloaded from the Internet, and used to swiftly and efficiently recover iPod data of any kind. This is possible because Phoenix iPod recovery supports MPEG, GIF, MIDI, M4A etc file types.
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