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headphones/speakersBad audio jackRestore icon on startupCorrupted softwareBad hard drive cableBad click wheel connectionBad hard driveBad logic boardSad iPod icon on startupCorrupted softwareBad hard driveBad battery
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connectionBad logic boardFolder icon appears on startupBad hard drive or cableiPod doesn't boot past Apple logoBad logic board The iPod Classic looks like the 5th Generation iPod, but with a metal front case and multiple case color options. Troubleshooting and
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replacing parts is somewhat complex, but we have made it easier below. Note: There are two versions of iPod Classic: thin and thick. The thin version refers to the 80 GB, 120 GB, and thin 160 GB models. The thick version refers to the thick 160 GB model. If you are unsure which 160 GB version you have (as some parts are not interchangeable between models), perform the following steps: 1) Locate the serial etched on the rear panel of ipod classic disk mode the iPod 2) Go to Apple's Online Service Assistant and enter your serial number and country 3) Look at the text under the picture on the left. If it reads "iPod Classic," you have the thick version. If it reads "iPod Classic (Late 2009)," you have the thin version. iPod won't turn on¶ No matter what you do, you can't get your iPod to turn on. Hold switch is on¶ Before delving into the guts of your iPod, check to make sure the hold switch isn't activated. If the hold switch is on, the iPod will ignore any input on the click wheel and refuse to do anything. If your iPod's problem isn't so easily solved, read on. Drained/bad battery¶ If your iPod won't turn on, especially if it has not been used recently, you may simply have a drained battery. Plug your iPod into your computer or AC adapter and see if anything happens. Ideally your iPod will recognize it has been connected to a power source and charge its battery. If it will no longer charge, the battery must be replaced. We sell replacement batteries for both thin and thick iPod Classics. Bad display¶ It is possible that it appears nothing is happening because the display is bad. If you hold the iPod up to your ear you should be able to hear the hard drive spinning. If the iPod sounds like it is working properly but no
not post a blank message. Please type your message and try again. HT203165: iPod: Can't restore or update in iTunes with error 1415, 1417, 1418, 1428, 1429, 1430, 1436, or 1439 Learn about iPod: Can't restore or update in iTunes with error 1415, 1417, 1418, 1428, 1429, 1430, 1436, restore ipod classic without itunes or 1439 anasing Level 1 (1 points) Q: cannot restore ipod classic error 1434 Ipod does how to reset ipod classic to factory settings without itunes not start. When connecting to itunes, trying to restore, it says cannot be restored error 1434. What can I do? iPod classic 160GB (Late ipod classic won't turn on 2009), OS X Mountain Lion (10.8.3), ipod software 2.04 Posted on May 7, 2013 3:41 AM I have this question too Close Q: cannot restore ipod classic error 1434 All replies Helpful answers by turingtest2, turingtest2 May 7, 2013 3:59 https://www.ifixit.com/Wiki/iPod_Classic_Troubleshooting AM in response to anasing Level 10 (87,614 points) Apple TV May 7, 2013 3:59 AM in response to anasing Here are a number of things to try...Check your iPod with Diagnostics ModeIt is possible that your iPod's hard drive has started to fail. Take your iPod and place your right thumb on the centre SELECT button and your left on the top MENU button. Press down both thumbs for about 6 seconds until your iPod reboots. Immediately move your https://discussions.apple.com/thread/5020595?tstart=0 left thumb around to the rewind button |<< on the left and hold this down together with SELECT for a further 6 seconds. Your iPod should now switch into Diagnostic Boot mode. Press MENU for Manual Test, then select IO > HardDrive > HDSMARTData to reveal your stats. For comparison here are mine taken when my 6th Generation Classic was about 2 years old:Retracts: 889Reallocs: 12Pending Sectors: 0PowerOn Hours: 2202Start/Stops: 894Temp: Current 24cTemp: Min 10cTemp: Max 50cTake a note of your results. When finished press MENU+SELECT for 6 seconds to reset the iPod again.With modern disc drives sectors are no longer marked bad by a disc scan, if the SMART firmware detects a sector it has trouble accessing it will attempt to invisibly reallocate it to a spare area of the disc.Note that I've only 12 remapped sectors and none pending. To help explain what the numbers mean here is an extract from the Wikipedia S.M.A.R.T. article:Reallocated Sectors CountCount of reallocated sectors. When the hard drive finds a read/write/verification error, it marks this sector as "reallocated" and transfers data to a special reserved area (spare area). This process is also known as remapping, and "reallocated" sectors are called remaps. This is why, on modern hard disks, "bad blocks" cannot be found while testing the surface - all bad blocks are hidden in reallocated sectors. However, as the number of reallocated sectors increases, the read/write speed tends to decre
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