How To Fix Your Broken Ipod
January 29th, 2011 by Sam-Frea

 

 

There are basically two kinds of iPod malfunctions; hardware based and software based. Identifying which your iPod is struggling with can often be an intricate task but there are some stuff you look for.

 

Hardware troubles are most often due to a hard disk failure. Just like a pc the hard drive inside the iPod is very delicate and being constantly shaken the connectors inside can come loose. The most typical talk about a music player hard disk drive malfunction is really a clicking sound, or perhaps a high pitched spinning sound. If your iPod is showing these symptoms there isn't much that can be done besides replacing hard drive. Replacing a music player hard disk drive can be a very delicate task that we highly help you against attempting. Taking apart the iPod can result in short circuiting the key board or smashing the delicate connectors. Regardless for your expense of an iPod hard disk you can get your hair a second hand iPod and save yourself the effort.

 

The other common iPod hardware malfunction is a result of water damage. In case your iPod was subjected to water whether it was the rain or it absolutely was dropped within the toilet the probability of survival are minimal. The very first thing you ought to do is put it on a dry towel by leaving it in the warm area for around 2 days. If after 48 hours your iPod still does not turn on it is beyond repairable. Water damage is not covered under warranty either, so again the best choice will simply be to purchase a fresh iPod or get yourself a used one on eBay.

 

Software errors are most frequently identified with a warning error around the iPod screen preventing you against successfully starting ipod and iphone. In the event you iPod constantly resets itself it can also be a sign of a software malfunction.

 

First thing you should try would be to reset the iPod. Turn the 'hold' activate and off and then support the play and menu buttons simultaneously for Ten seconds. You will see the Apple logo signifying ipod is resetting itself. In the event the danger signal is still there it is possible to attempt a factory reset.

 

The factory reset will erase everything around the iPod and make an effort to restore the factory settings. To do this you must connect your iPod to the computer and open iTunes. Click the iPod logo to check out the possibility 'restore'. The process will take a couple of minutes.

 

If a factory restore will not fix your iPod, it is probably due to a hardware failure. Determining which kind of error may be complicated and would require opening ipod and iphone. If it is under warranty go on it to a certified Apple technician, otherwise yet again consider buying a new iPod.

 

Please checkout my other guide on ipod touch 4th generation, ipod classic 80gb

 


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