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SamIchi

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So my iPod went dead, I think around January, and I just put it in a bin. Today lookin around I found a little document that says how to fix it. All I did was take it apart and disconnect the battery, and HD, and then put it back together, put it in my dock, and after a minute or two the little Apple popped up!

I had nothin' to lose since it's past warranty. This rocks! If you're wonderin' it was a 4th gen 40 GB.
 
nice job man.
do you have the article link just incase it happens to any of us?
thanking you 🙂
 
http://www.squidoo.com/brokenipod/

It's not Gen specific, but i'm assumin' it works for all "classic" ipods cause they are all pretty similar. On the 4th gen, somethin' the guide doesn't mention is that there are 2 screw your need to take out before you disconnect the "hold and volume" part. You need one of those star shaped screw drivers, I don't know the proper name for those. Hope this will help others, I'm ecstatic that mines workin again.

And here's some pics for opening it.

http://www.ipodminibattery.com/3rd_gen_ipod_battery_replacement_instructions.html
 
Who's Dave?

I'm guessing thats meant to be you. 😀

Actually, its quite cool that this worked. Good Job. I tried it on my air-con remote control once.. They said I had to buy a $50 new one! But it worked miraculously after some cable wiggling...
 
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