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not post a blank message. Please type your message and try again. This discussion is locked knw12084 Level 1 (0 points) Q: 80GB Classic not restoring, error code 1439 My IPOD was working fine ipod classic disk mode yesterday and I connected it to my comp. to sync and Itunes stated ipod classic diagnostic mode that my IPOD was corrupt and I needed to restore my IPOD. So I opted to do so, and ipod classic reset now I am getting an error code 1439 and my IPOD will not restore, it will not turn on, it is not doing ANYTHING now. Does anyone know what I need to how to open ipod classic do? Please help!Thanks HP Pavilion Posted on Jun 15, 2010 12:48 PM I have this question too Close Q: 80GB Classic not restoring, error code 1439 All replies Helpful answers by Axel Foley, Axel Foley Jun 15, 2010 4:40 PM in response to knw12084 Level 5 (4,009 points) Jun 15, 2010 4:40 PM in response to knw12084 Please follow [*these instructions*|http://support.apple.com/kb/TS1372] given by able to
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address error 1439. Good luck and I hope it helps.Axel F. Helpful (0) Reply options Link to this post by blueshot, blueshot Jul 20, 2010 12:09 PM in response to knw12084 Level 1 (0 points) Jul 20, 2010 12:09 PM in response to knw12084 make sure your ipod is not connected through a USB hub. Connect it directly. Helpful (0) Reply options Link to this post by Rhaubin, Rhaubin Sep 12, 2010 10:02 PM in response to Axel Foley Level 1 (0 points) Sep 12, 2010 10:02 PM in response to Axel Foley I've had the same issue and have tried every solution in support it has taken me several hours and no resolution. I've tried two separate computers with both XP and Vista OS's. Helpful (0) Reply options Link to this post by DigitalSounds, DigitalSounds Sep 12, 2010 11:31 PM in response to knw12084 Level 1 (0 points) Sep 12, 2010 11:31 PM in response to knw12084 the error can mean 1 or many things. hopefully its just a software issue or hardware issue other than the ipod itself such as the computer or cable. here is a good tutorial video
on your iPod screen. Learn what to reset ipod do. Unplug your iPod from your computer. Make sure that your computer has the latest version of https://discussions.apple.com/thread/2462137?start=0&tstart=0 iTunes. Put your iPod inDisk Mode. Connect your iPod to your computer again. Restore your iPod. Last Modified: Jun 24, 2016 Helpful? Yes No Thanks - please tell us how to help you better. https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT203170 Submit Cancel One Moment Please Thanks for your feedback. 12% of people found this helpful. Additional Product Support Information Start a Discussion in Apple Support Communities Ask other users about this article Wait... See all questions on this article See all questions I have asked Still need help? Apple Footer Apple Support If you see a red "X" icon on your iPod More ways to shop: Visit an Apple Store, call 1-800-MY-APPLE, or find a reseller. Copyright © Apple Inc. All rights reserved. Privacy Policy Terms of Use Sales and Refunds Site Map Contact Apple United States (English)
Close × Menu Repair Guides Answers Forum Parts & Tools Store Teardowns Translate Join Log In GO iFixit Fast Order Create a Page Edit Billing Info Order History Logout Join Log In Repair Guides Answers Forum Parts & Tools Store Teardowns Translate View Edit History iPod Classic Troubleshooting Contents iPod won't https://www.ifixit.com/Wiki/iPod_Classic_Troubleshooting turn onHold switch is onDrained/bad batteryBad displayBad logic boardBad click wheel connectionNo audio or distorted audioBad 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 http://www.instructables.com/id/Repair-bricked-ipod-Classic-80-gb/ battery 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 ipod classic and 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 ipod 80gb classic of 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 p
Instructable »Repair bricked ipod Classic 80 gb by caitlinsdad in apple Download 7 Steps Share Favorite I Made it! Collection Intro Intro: Repair bricked ipod Classic 80 gbItunes 9 update 1.1 bricked my kid's ipod Classic 80 gb. Would you like to update? Spin the wheel of chance with Mr. Jobs. Caitlin had "misplaced" her ... 1 Step 1: Plan of actionBricked is a term used to describe something that has taken on the condition of being useless as a brick where something can only be used as a ... 2 Step 2: Is it FUBAR?Yep, every time I tried to plug it and unplug it, it would hang so you could not power it down. Itunes is no help in trying to ... 3 Step 3: Tighter than a clam's...I was going to replace the harddrive myself and gamble the cost of the replacement harddrive that it would work. If not, find a use for a brick. ... 4 Step 4: Phasers on stunYou probably couldn't even lasercut this one open. Using your tools, you have to go around the entire faceplate to unlock it from the bottom shell. All around ... 5 Step 5: The ipod is your oyster...It finally opened to reveal it's jewel. Notice bits of plastic guitar pick and shards of metal scrapings. Make sure you clean that all up. You can use ... 6 Step 6: Prep patient for transplantThe trick to doing this is mis en place. Layout the stuff exactly in the way and order you removed it so you can put it back together ... 7 Step 7: Testing 1 - 2 - 3, TestingWith everything connected inside, fold up the case but don't snap it closed. Test to see if it works. Wiggle in the Apple USB connect. Fire up itunes. ...Show All Items Itunes 9 update 1.1 bricked my kid's ipod Classic 80 gb. Would you like to update? Spin the wheel of chance with Mr. Jobs. Caitlin had "misplaced" her ipod for a long time and wanted to take it along on our summer vacation trip. She found it and plugged it in and charged it up with the wall wart. Everything worked fine. Until we tried to sync it up. Hmmmm, looks like it needs an update and itunes needs to be upgraded. Install itunes9, it sees the ipod, clicked to