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Ateace3

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Dec 1, 2007
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My iPod has been acting funny ever since I let the battery die. Since then, my macbook hasn't recognized it being connected. My windows computer wasn't recognizing it either, so i decided to reset it. Well, I guess while it was reseting it wasn't plugged in, so it shut down in the middle of the restoration process. now, the ipod just stay on the startup screen with a silver apple logo, continuing to turn on and off every 10-15 minutes or so. What should I do now? also, the computer is still not recognzing it.
 
My iPod has been acting funny ever since I let the battery die. Since then, my macbook hasn't recognized it being connected. My windows computer wasn't recognizing it either, so i decided to reset it. Well, I guess while it was reseting it wasn't plugged in, so it shut down in the middle of the restoration process. now, the ipod just stay on the startup screen with a silver apple logo, continuing to turn on and off every 10-15 minutes or so. What should I do now? also, the computer is still not recognzing it.

Have you tried putting it in DFU mode? :D
 
Have you tried putting it in DFU mode? :D

thanks so much!!! i never even heard of dfu mod. i had wound up having to use my desktop computer with windows to actually do it all. i thought the ipod was bricked. thanks again, you saved me a trip to the genius bar.
 
thanks so much!!! i never even heard of dfu mod. i had wound up having to use my desktop computer with windows to actually do it all. i thought the ipod was bricked. thanks again, you saved me a trip to the genius bar.

Happy to help! :D
 
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