Solve I-Touch Wi-Fi Problems on 1st Gen iTouch

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Users experiencing an error message on their 1st generation iTouch when attempting to access Safari or YouTube, stating "The operation could not be completed" and "invalid argument," should first ensure they are connected to a functioning Wi-Fi network. Testing the Internet connection on another device can help confirm connectivity. Updating the device's firmware is recommended as a potential solution to resolve the issue.
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When I press the safari or youtube buttons on the bottom of my 1st generation itouch, it loads and then comes up with an error message saying, The operation could not be completed and it says 'invalid argument'. Is there anything I can do to prevent this?
 
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Are you connected to a wi-fi network? Go to settings, then click on Wireless. If you have connected to a wi-fi network, make sure Internet works on it by maybe testing it out on a computer first.
 
Alright, according to the link if I update my firmware it should work. Thanks, guys!
 
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