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Dremor

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Nov 26, 2007
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My Ipod Stays in the Apple Logo and just reboot and the logo again!

Its Like a Loop, it only do that! :(

What Can I do? Can some one tells me what can i do please?

PLZ PLZ PLZ PLZ PLZ! :( :confused::apple:

BTW, Mine is 2nd Gen Ipod Nano

Solution:

My OS is Windows XP and what I do is this:

1. Push CENTER and PLAY/PAUSE at same time for 6-10 sec. Your Ipod will go to Hard Drive Mode
2. Connect Your Ipod in Hard Drive Mode to your USB/FireWire cable and let the OS recognize it.
3. In Windows, Go to My Computer and rigth click it (it will appear as any jumpdrive) and do Format Disk. In Mac I dont Know how to do
it, sorry.
4. Open ITunes and it will recognize you Ipod (If you dont format it before it will stay doing the same) and then you can do a Restore.
But please do like 3 restore before puting you music in. Some times dont get the firmware at first like it happened to me.
5. Enjoy your Ipod Again!
 
Same thing happenned once to my 1st gen iPod Nano.

Thing is, I left it on until it fully discharged, and what was happening for some odd reason is that it turned on once plugged into my computer's USB port, but when trying to mount (Im assuming this based upon observation), the energy it needed was greater than the charge it had accumulated.

Finaly, I left it that way for a couple of hours and started noticing that each time it rebooted it was able to stay on for a little longer, until finally it got to mount and stay that way.

My advise: keep it plugged into your computer for a few hours, then come back and see if it came back to life.
 
Thx buddy I will Try it and I will tell if it give me any results.

Any other advise?
 
Thx buddy I will Try it and I will tell if it give me any results.

Any other advise?

Try holding the Center key and the MENU key at the same time for a few seconds. then you are in the diognostic menu screen , you can run tests from there. If you cant get there, or if it doesnt help you. Bring it back ;)
 
Same thing happenned once to my 1st gen iPod Nano.

Thing is, I left it on until it fully discharged, and what was happening for some odd reason is that it turned on once plugged into my computer's USB port, but when trying to mount (Im assuming this based upon observation), the energy it needed was greater than the charge it had accumulated.

Finaly, I left it that way for a couple of hours and started noticing that each time it rebooted it was able to stay on for a little longer, until finally it got to mount and stay that way.

My advise: keep it plugged into your computer for a few hours, then come back and see if it came back to life.

Ok, I try Recharge it to full and doent help, still rebooting... the ipod was recharging like 5 hours. Still Rebooting. :(
 
Try holding the Center key and the MENU key at the same time for a few seconds. then you are in the diognostic menu screen , you can run tests from there. If you cant get there, or if it doesnt help you. Bring it back ;)

I try the menu with the center and it just restart and then still rebooting. :(

Any other advise?
 
Did you try restoring the iPod software using iTunes? Your iPod's software might have become corrupted.

The apple support doc is here.

I cant because the computer doenst recognice it when is rebooting. :(

Anyways I resolve the problem by my self. I explain at first post. :p XD!!!!
 
Hello plz help me i have the same problam
can u yu help me my friend my ipod is restart in logo apple mine is 20gb
model no A1099
thanks
 
Have you tried resetting it? I don't have an itouch (yet) but with alot of ipods that screen will go away if you reset it. I think you have to press down your on/off button and your menu button at the same time. If resetting doesn't work, call Apple customer service.
 
Great, you solved this odd problem by yourself, so just enjoy it. BTW, your solution is all right!
 
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