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Diabeetus

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Aug 4, 2007
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alright, so in physics class we messed around with that thing that makes your hair stick up and lets you shock other people. the problem was, my ipod was in my pocket.

i didn't have a problem with it until it decided to crash the day after the electric day. i fixed it by restoring it in disk mode, and everything's jolly now.

however, i have noticed that the ipod will freeze sometimes when i give it commands (click wheel, buttons, and hold switch). i was wondering if either i could just restore it and see if that would eliminate any possible issues, or if there was a way to undo static damage, or remove static electricity from an ipod? it's still working, it just occasionally freezes for a few seconds.
 
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