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litosclone

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Mar 27, 2003
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City of the Crosses
My iPod (4G) was recently working fine connected to it's iHome. This weekend I wanted to play some music and the iPod wouldn't turn on. I looked at the iPod and there was no battery icon, I tried to turn it on and nothing happens.
I Plugged it into the outlet charger, my mac and powerbook and it still nothing. I also tried a hard reset and it didn't work ether. Has anyone else had this problem? Is it the battery or the HD? How do I fix my iPod?
 
Battery Indicator means that the battery has been fried or disconnected.

You could just get it replaced at an Apple store for $60.

TEG
 
I think it is time for you to get a new iPod. The components in them will allow them to last longer than older ones.
 
Well I'm getting an iPhone once my contract is up with T-mobile, but that's in January 2009. So If I can fix the iPod It'll get me through this year.

Apples battery replacement program is sweet. They'll send you a mint iPod (seems brand new to me) of the iPod you send them. The cost is $69 however.
 
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