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Re: Fixing an iPod's Click of Death
I had two iPods that did this. The first and original one, 11 months after I purchased it. The first replacement one 11 1/2 months after recieving it. Both under warranty. One was on it's own. The second one was from my brother throwing it accross the room and it landed on the corner edge of the coffee table right on the clickwheel. Good bye HD. Luckily my mom works in the Warranty department at John Deere so she knows how to word things correctly because they most definitely wouldn't have taken it back if I had simply told the truth. I think the conversation would have went something like this, "My brother threw... *dial tone*" Yup. So I'm on my third one. It has many scratches and dents. Even a gigantic scratch down the screen from a Long John Silver's booth in Muscatine, IA, 7th from the door I believe.
But if it's out of warranty, replace it. That's your only hope that I know of. I did try taking the cover off of my mini but you need a special tool. Looks like special snap ring plyers but I'm not sure. |
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Re: Fixing an iPod's Click of Death
Whats the failure rate on HD Ipods? If they only last a year or so thats a very expensive toy.
I have a 256MB MP3 player that I got from Walmart about 4 years ago, for $96 (RCA Lyra) - still works perfectly, never had an issue. I cant see any way to put a HD in a device that is portable, with no shock or cushioning designed in, and expect it to survive in normal use. |
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Re: Fixing an iPod's Click of Death
Billfred, have no fear, your iPod has a chance at life. Mine has come back from near death more times than I'd like to count. Here are a few tips that I have that hopefully will give it life again. Chances are what happened is that all of your useage has shaken it around more that it could take easily, it probably just needs a tune up.
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Re: Fixing an iPod's Click of Death
If you feel like some reading, I have received some useful information on a variety of topics from other individuals at ilounge.com
Good Luck! |
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The shuffle and nano are solid state, so none of these problems happen with them. |
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Re: Fixing an iPod's Click of Death
Wow that surprises me that apple would use something that isnt proprietary(sp?). but just do the reformat stuff with the HD and see if that works. If not I could turn it into the first 120gig Ipod
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