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From | Greg Cagle <gregc@gregcagle.com> |
Subject | Re: A new, completely different Ipod question |
Date | Thu, 11 May 2006 15:45:27 -0700 |
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First thing to always do is reset the thing as per Apple's instructions.
That has helped me with my first ipod (a mini).
- Greg
Not Lame said the following on 5/11/2006 3:39 PM:
> Well, love the extended Ipod thread, personally. Y'all killing me w/ the
> realization that it's the reason why NL is going away, on some levels, I
> suppose. But so it goes w/ technology! forcing NL to figure out how to
> change, evolve and be more responsive! :-D
>
> Anyway, I have a big problem with my ipod right now--and would greatly
> appreciate any help....it's a second generation one, about 2 1/2 yrs old, I
> suppose. It apparently has died.
>
> Just stopped working. It was a slow process of it acting funny. I'd turn
> it off and when I went to turn it back on. It just would not turn on.
> Soemtimes it would just die mid-song even though it had a full charge.
>
> I'd let the charge die down. Recharge and..sometimes it would work again.
> Other times not. But n ow, nothing.
>
> It's just a plain blank screen. Nothing will get my prescious oldster going
> again.
>
> Any ideas? Or ideas on where to problem shoot this thing.
>
> Or just put it out to pasture?
>
> I'd spring for a new one....but I just KNOW there's a sixth generation
> coming up around the bend here as it's overdue for a spiffy, ground-breaking
> new IPOd and if I'm going to debt myself, I want the latest/greatest and
> live w/ it for years w/o any sense of frustration.
>
> Many thanks!
> Bruce
> @ Not Lame
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Greg Cagle
gregc at gregcagle dot com
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