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My iPod 30g wont run.. (No really.. it won't!)

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harryett:
gaah..  I personally haven't repaired the iPod yet.  I've got the money to fix it/buy a new one but I'm not giving up that easy..  I haven't talked to any repair center yet though.

I'm afraid to say that I'm glad to hear you share the same problem kdsh7.. I hope you find  solution and are willing to share it.


Peace!
/S

kdsh7:
Don't worry about it harryet, to tell the truth I too find solace in the fact that this problem isn't isolated and that there must be a solution out there :)

I spent ages saving, and waiting for the right deal before getting my ipod and it's an integral part of my life, both as a music player and a portable HD. Buying a new one is not an option right now!

harryett:
good to hear!
where are you located and what's the first thing you're going to do in order to fix your iPod?

kdsh7:
I'm in the UK, near London.

Actually, I've noticed a symptom. When I place the ipod next to my ear I can hear a very faint 'clicking' noise, and a very faint whirring sound.

I've decided the next thing I'm going to try is to wait for the battery to run down completely (I should be able to tell by the absence of clicking) and then plug it in to force the reboot. Fingers crossed it will work.

Raineer:

--- Quote from: kdsh7 on June 01, 2007, 04:40:08 PM ---Actually, I've noticed a symptom. When I place the ipod next to my ear I can hear a very faint 'clicking' noise, and a very faint whirring sound.

--- End quote ---
Were that a PC HDD, that sounds like a broken or stuck read head :/

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