![]() In OSX Leopard 10.5.8 (MDD G4), the iPod mounts on the desktop as an external drive but is a no show in iTunes 10.6.8 except for "requires OSX Lion" message at startup. However, much to my surprise, this iPod requires OSX Lion for Compatibility which is very surprising considering the similar earlier revisions (except for the 160GB single platter) were PPC compatible. I'm not sure it would make any difference to your issue anyway.Back in 2014, just before it got EOL'd, I was able to purchase a brand new iPod Classic (single platter 160GB - last revision ever). Sorry I can't be more help, but if the Classic's software is still available to download, I don't know where it is. ![]() On my iPod for example, if I added a 256GB SSD, the iPod would only ever be able to address 128GB of that memory, no matter what I do. * Regarding the SSD you have installed into your iPod, you should with consult the supplier who provided the SSD, because there are limitations on how much of the memory can be addressed by the software and that's not something that Apple even thinks about since it's not their upgrade. (On the iPod Touch, the different iOS versions reflect changes to the way the iPod works and different hardware, depending on which version of iOS is being discussed.) Certainly, my iPod had no updates for many years and as far as I'm aware the difference between the software versions 2.0.1 and later is due to different hardware within the device. ![]() However, regardless of whether yours has 2.0.4 or 2.0.5 as far as I know, there is no upgrade to the software available (but see the next paragraph*). I believe that 2.0.1 was the last available software for the 120GB iPod Classic. ![]() The Wikipedia article for the Classic mentions only 2.0.5. To my knowledge, the last iPod Classic model (6th generation, 2nd revision, also knows as 7th generation) was originally shipped with 2.0.2, and there was an update to 2.0.3. The Classic's software is known as 1.1.2 PC (well, mine is) ![]()
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