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I picked up a 80gb ipod video 5.5g. I replaced the lockswitch, its always turned on. i had working clickwheel swapped that...
Mehr erfahrenGuys I have a pristine ipod 80gb . It doesn't power on . So far tested Display works finne Harddrive is fine New Battery...
Mehr erfahrenGuys, I have this U2 Edition 20GB on which the display had working backlight but the screen was burned out. I tried...
Mehr erfahrenGuys I own a 160gb thin iPod classic, i changed the battery recently to a new one The thing is battery indicator is not...
Mehr erfahrenGuys I have 5g video harddrive flex lying around it doesn’t work on my 6g 80gb A1238. If i swap the hard drive flex of the...
Mehr erfahrenGuys I have got an ipod classic when I press the menu button it doesn't work sometimes. The thing is I have old logic...
Mehr erfahrenGuys I own a 5.5th gen ipod video modded with iflash solo adapter with combination of apple loseless music and mp3....
Mehr erfahrenGuys, I have an ipod classic 7th gen and I have a 3000 mah battery for upgrade. Does the ipod video thick version back...
Mehr erfahrenGuys, My 160 gb hard drive gave up on me, it no longer works. I had an old ipod video 5.5 80gb thick version harddisk...
Mehr erfahrenI uprgaded my ipod 30gb 5th gen with iflash card and new battery all i could get is 10 hrs continuous playback is that...
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try putting the battery connector back on with respect to the appropriate position if u can’t turn the device on you can get battery connector here http://s.click.aliexpress.com/e/bJSBFSxA and make a professional do the soldering for you cause i messed up two ipods the same way thinking way over confident of my solder skills.
Mehr erfahrenTry this out. Use sd card formatter from this link https://www.sdcard.org/downloads/formatt... Make sure when the sd card is put in it locks in with a clicking sound. next the harddrive flex must be pushed all the way into the iflash make sure it’s all the way in and cannot be pushed any further and then push down the lock now try connecting it to system.
Mehr erfahrengo ahead bruh. 5g thick can be put on 7g . I have done it myself. Go ahead
Mehr erfahrenIt’s a bad hard drive. it’s not 7th gen it’s 6th gen only remember if you are upgrading through iflash it’s limited to 120 gb.
Mehr erfahrenIt seems like the harddisk is damaged. Try restoring it if you can or you can try checking the harddrive sector here's the YouTube video try that if you have lot of pending sectors you have to replace the harddrive. You can look into iflash adapters https://youtu.be/ayVJRMcUE5M
Mehr erfahrenIt seems like the problem with the audio jack. You can get it replaced . It’s easy. there are lot of youtube videos on that . Just be careful with the parts . Assuming it’s 5th gen ipod A1136 thick version here’s the link try it out. http://s.click.aliexpress.com/e/bBOmMeyg
Mehr erfahrenIt’s better you replace the USB port itself. Here’s the link you can get it from here. http://s.click.aliexpress.com/e/ckNpHqyY
Mehr erfahrenSeems like the button which is attached to the board is damaged. The button is soldered to the board and there’s no replacement for the buttons. Option 1. Get an old ipod and salvage the button from it and solder them Option 2. Go to your itunes and restore your ipod. it’ll reset your ipod to factory settings. Go to your Itunes create a single playlist for your entire song collection and sync it. Then navigate to playlists and start playing your songs Option 3. Use rockbox software for ipod
Mehr erfahrenIt’s sad that you messed up the ipod video There’s no thin version ipod video both 60gb and 80gb are thick ones If it’s a metal front you are talking about Ipod Classic 6th gen/7th gen. You can get entire housing and the battery from aliexpress/ebay Just search the serial number/model number online to get the right model details
Mehr erfahrenJust check the ribbon connector to the Iflash card is connected properly and when you inserted a Sd card it should give a clicking sound. If it still doesn’t work it could be a faulty iflash card
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