3 3MZ Well-Known Member Mar 2, 2011 #1 Hey, does anybody know of a way to get iTunes to recognize a iPod touch 2g as a iPod touch 4?
samjc3 #1 Female Member Mar 2, 2011 #2 Its not gonna happen. And if you managed it it wouldnt do anything for you. Nothing would install, as the 4 is way different than the 2 and Ios isnt exactly intercompatable. (new processor, more RAM, higher def screen, etc.)
Its not gonna happen. And if you managed it it wouldnt do anything for you. Nothing would install, as the 4 is way different than the 2 and Ios isnt exactly intercompatable. (new processor, more RAM, higher def screen, etc.)
Zero ModRetro Legend Administrator Mar 2, 2011 #3 What exactly are you trying to accomplish with this?
Zero ModRetro Legend Administrator Mar 3, 2011 #5 That'd be hilarious, if ya know, it actually made any sense.
3 3MZ Well-Known Member Mar 3, 2011 #6 No, I was trying to load the ios 4.2 (or .3 or whatever) iPod touch 4 version on my iPod touch 2g, so I'd get multitasking and all that stuff.
No, I was trying to load the ios 4.2 (or .3 or whatever) iPod touch 4 version on my iPod touch 2g, so I'd get multitasking and all that stuff.
samjc3 #1 Female Member Mar 3, 2011 #7 Wont work. Just jailbreak and run some 3rd party multitasking setup.
Zero ModRetro Legend Administrator Mar 3, 2011 #9 It would run horrendous on it, just stay with 3.1.3, or use WhiteD00r. EDIT: Sam jumped the gun a bit saying it won't work at all. It will, but like I said, its complete crap. Just do what I said earlier.
It would run horrendous on it, just stay with 3.1.3, or use WhiteD00r. EDIT: Sam jumped the gun a bit saying it won't work at all. It will, but like I said, its complete crap. Just do what I said earlier.
Zero ModRetro Legend Administrator Mar 3, 2011 #11 Then you must have a miracle ipod, because everyone else says it runs horrible on theirs. Just wait till you start opening different apps during normal use. Your RAM will be gone rather quickly.
Then you must have a miracle ipod, because everyone else says it runs horrible on theirs. Just wait till you start opening different apps during normal use. Your RAM will be gone rather quickly.
3 3MZ Well-Known Member Mar 3, 2011 #12 Oh yeah it is, but my point is it hasn't gotten any slower. It was already slow.