iPod repairs!

This afternoon i was visited by a friend asking me to transfer music from one iPod to another. In order to do this i used iPodrip and iTunes, but first i had to get the iPods connected and talking to the computer. This proved to be a problem with one of the iPods. Whenever a button was pressed, the Apple symbol appeared, stayed for about ten seconds then it came up with a folder and exclaimation mark and started to make clicking sounds. Also the computer would not pick up the iPod and would not connect with it. I tried the usual ‘menu + select reset’ process (as explained by funky in a previous post) but this did no good. We then moved on to searching the internet as to how to resolve this problem. Two hours passed and still not much further. Attempts to reset the iPod back to factory settings failed, and all reports we read about exclaimation marks and clicking were leading to a damaged hard drive which looked unrepairable. Spirits were dropping and thoughts of shelling out for a new iPod were entering everyones heads, until….. I came up with a crazy plan. The hard drive could have been damaged due to being dropped or knocked, maybe another knock or drop would put it back into place. At this point, the iPod was snatched from me, tossed over a shoulder, bounced off a door and wall and landed at the other side of the room. Funky then picked up the Pod, pressed a button and low and behold by some kind of fluke or miracle IT WORKED!! Next time anyone finds themselves in a desperate situation with a dodgy Pod, don’t loose all faith, just chuck it across a room and all will be OK!!!!

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  1. Gravatar Icon two pinkshoes wrote on November 20, 2006:

    Sounds good to me, going home to throw mine across the room, nothing ventured, nothing gained

  2. Gravatar Icon Ashley Scott wrote on April 1, 2008:

    You are an absolute genius…
    My 60g ipod photo had seized up, no way of getting into reset mode, in desperation I miraculously found your page that suggested dropping the ipod… So, I chucked it in the air, it fell 9 feet onto a wooden floor, and booted up like a beauty…. I don’t think it even needs a reset…
    all the best to you all…
    Ashley Scott,
    Sydney, Australia.

  3. Gravatar Icon Adam wrote on April 2, 2008:

    Good to hear that it did work.
    Still I’m a bit concerned about any lawsuits that might result from this advice ;)

    So by all means follow it but only if your already prepared for the cost of a new iPod!

  4. Gravatar Icon Ashley Scott wrote on April 3, 2008:

    I really had nothing to lose… and did recently read on another forum about putting dead hard drives in the freezer to bring them back to life… that was going to be the next step
    Cheers,
    Ash.

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