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swiftaw

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Jan 31, 2005
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Omaha, NE, USA
Okay, so I have an old iPod 3rd gen with a 40 gig hard drive that is only used for one purpose:

It sits in the glove box of my car connected to the car stereo.

Therefore, I didn't care that the battery was virtually useless because it ran off the car power the whole time.

Anyway, now the hard drive has died and so I am without music in the car (other than the radio). So, the question is, should I replace the hard drive or just buy a new iPod? It seems a little silly to by a new iPod classic if it's only going to be used in the car (I have a Ipod Touch and an iPod shuffle) that I use when I'm out and about).

What do people think?
 
hmm, my iPod 3rd gen also just died yesterday as well. it had been running great until now. :(
i did a little research and 20GB drives are ~$60. not sure on the 40GB though. it will be cheaper to replace the HD, but, getting a new iPod, particularly the 80 refurb ($169) is rather cheap.
 
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