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not post a blank message. Please type your message and try again. This discussion is locked EuphoricPsycho Level 1 (0 points) Q: ipod corrupt? error message 1439. so i went to use my ipod today and it said "connect to itunes to restore ipod" so i did. and it did its thing
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i pressed restore and it says "cant restore unknown error 1439". and when before i clicked fix ipod classic hard drive restore i noticed that it didnt tell me howmany gigs of music or free space i had...it just said N/A. ive tried the 5 Rs
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like 10000000 times. still nothing. and the warrenty ran out...is there any way to fix this? please help i really need my ipod. its a classic 160 gig 5th gen by the way... acer, Windows Vista, Its a good computer. Posted on replacing ipod classic hard drive Dec 12, 2010 1:29 AM I have this question too Close Q: ipod corrupt? error message 1439. All replies Helpful answers Page 1 Next by turingtest2, turingtest2 Dec 12, 2010 3:01 AM in response to EuphoricPsycho Level 10 (87,764 points) Apple TV Dec 12, 2010 3:01 AM in response to EuphoricPsycho 160Gb makes it some flavour of the 6th generation.*Check your iPod with Diagnostics Mode*It's possible that your iPod's hard drive has started to fail. Take your iPod and place your right thumb please plug fw 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 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 for my 2 year old 6th Generation Classic:Retracts: 889Reallocs: 12Pending Sectors: 0PowerOn Hours: 2202Start/Stops: 894Temp: Current 24cTemp: Min 10cTemp: Max 50cTake a note of your results. When finished press *SELECT & MENU* 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 Count*Count 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 blo
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One possible fix for iPods with hard drive issues Jan 22, '07 07:30:01AM • Contributed by: Anonymous My iPod suddenly began hanging when playing a song, and would then freeze. After resetting it, the Apple logo came up, and there was a distinct clicking sound as the hard drive spun up, died, spun up, clicked, and died again. This repeated several times while the Apple logo was showing, and then progressed to a sad iPod picture (and at other times, a folder question mark picture). Plugging it into the computer didn't do much -- it usually did the same thing with the Apple logo and wouldn't start up. Rarely, it would get past that point and iTunes would inform me that the iPod is corrupt and needed restoring. I searched a bit online, and found that this is caused by a faulty hard drive (specifically, loose parts in the hard drive). But to my joy, there is a relatively easy fix. Open up the iPod, and place a folded-in-half business card (or equivalent substitute) between the outer metal casing and the hard drive itself. This puts a small amount of pressure on the hard drive, and has permanently fixed every iPod I've tried it on. Both my iPod, and two of my friends' iPods, have had this issue -- I think it is more common then people realize. An easy $300 save. [robg adds: I haven't tested this on my iPod, and would probably only recommend it as a last-chance fix. But if it's the difference between recycling and continuing to use, it might be worth a shot. If you've got any experience with this solution, please post in the comments.] • Currently 3.59 / 5 You rated: 2 / 5 (17 votes cast) [93,900 views] Hint Options Printable Hint Format Subscribe to 'macosxhints.com iPod tips' One possible fix for iPods with hard drive issues | 35 comments | Create New Account Newest First Oldest First Flat Nested No Comments Threaded Click here to return to the 'One possible fix for iPods with hard drive issues' hint The following comments are owned by whoever posted them. This site is not responsible for what they say. One possible fix for iPods with hard drive issues Authored by: aethiolas on Jan 22, '07 08:12:01AM I haven't personally tried this but I definitely am going to. I have a 4g iPod that had this same issue about 4 months ago and it broke my heart. That was my baby. I've since purchased a video iPod but would LOVE to get m