If you want to PM me and I can take a look at it for you if you'd be willing to send it.Originally posted by: rocadelpunk
it's been recharging for 12hrs+
still no luck.
Let me know!
If you want to PM me and I can take a look at it for you if you'd be willing to send it.Originally posted by: rocadelpunk
it's been recharging for 12hrs+
still no luck.
The iPod shuffles aren't really my expertise. I imagine at some point the headphones got jerked out of the iPod and pulled the headphone port inside the ipod up a little.Originally posted by: b0mbrman
My very old Shuffle only plays in one channel if I push the headphone plug in all the way, but plays in both channels when I pull it out a little ways...Any ideas?
I'd like to start with taking it apart but don't know how to do that.
Yep, or you can just right click an ipod that shows up under my computer and choose the format option.Originally posted by: V00DOO
Originally posted by: Paulson
Back up your music, go into my computer and format your ipod, then restore it and copy your music back.
How do you format a Ipod? Do you just format it like any other Windows XP drive under Disk Management?
What do you mean it doesn't function properly?Originally posted by: torpid
Disk scan or whatever you asked me to d/l does not function properly. However, ipod has its own built in disc scan. For 3g and older you have to hold menu, select, ffwd, and rwd while resetting to get to it. For photo you hold select and back, then go to IO / Hard drive scan. There's a R and a RW one, running them both now.
V00DOO, to reformat, you can use the ipod updater software (there's 2 options in it, one to update ipod and one to reset it), or you can download a free tool from red chair called ipod reinitializer.
Originally posted by: Paulson
What do you mean it doesn't function properly?Originally posted by: torpid
Disk scan or whatever you asked me to d/l does not function properly. However, ipod has its own built in disc scan. For 3g and older you have to hold menu, select, ffwd, and rwd while resetting to get to it. For photo you hold select and back, then go to IO / Hard drive scan. There's a R and a RW one, running them both now.
V00DOO, to reformat, you can use the ipod updater software (there's 2 options in it, one to update ipod and one to reset it), or you can download a free tool from red chair called ipod reinitializer.
And for the iPod photo some are like the 4th gen ones, where you use select and back and then scroll down to HD Scan (IO / Hard Drive Scan is on some newer iPod mini's as well as iPod Videos & nanos)
And the reason I'm asking V00DOO to format it in windows is because if he formats it in windows, everything gets wiped out. When you do a restore it sometimes doesn't delete or overwrite everything, so it makes it a pain. If you format it in windows first and then restore it sometimes that takes care of a lot of problems.
What version of the ipod are we talking about. 3rd, 4th or 5th gen or nano?Originally posted by: alanalafriz
do you have visual instruction on how to remove ipods back cover?
Originally posted by: alanalafriz
What version of the ipod are we talking about. 3rd, 4th or 5th gen or nano?
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i think the oldest version of ipod... the lcd is not colored..
Originally posted by: Paulson
Ahhh, well then you have a bad drive. What happens is once it hits a bad spot, the ipod is actually dumb enough to cut off communication with the computer (due to the ipod's hard drive having to continually try to read that one bad sector that it absolutely cannot)...
Just curious, how did your actual ipod HD scan go? did it pass or did it fail.
Well the thing is when you used that program it first marked the sector as bad, and then later on when it got to something it didn't like (perhaps a row of bad sectors?) the drive shut down in the ipod.Originally posted by: torpid
Originally posted by: Paulson
Ahhh, well then you have a bad drive. What happens is once it hits a bad spot, the ipod is actually dumb enough to cut off communication with the computer (due to the ipod's hard drive having to continually try to read that one bad sector that it absolutely cannot)...
Just curious, how did your actual ipod HD scan go? did it pass or did it fail.
Hm, but it was smart enough to label an earlier sector as bad. And it passed the internal test. Is there another third party tool I can try? I don't want to have a messed up hard drive but I also don't want to enact the replacement policy if that isn't the problem and then spend $50 for a new policy and get a new unit with the same problem.
Best chance of getting one is either trying to buy one off of ebay or buying a used ipod and taking out the hard drive and selling the rest of the parts.Originally posted by: wfbberzerker
where's a good (cheap) place to get a replacement hard drive for a 3rd gen?
