Ipod Classic Connect To Power Error
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not post a blank message. Please type your message and try again. This discussion is locked Ginsoakedboy Level 1 (0 points) Q: Ipod is stuck on "Connect To Power" Desperate Help required!Took ipod nano says connect to power but wont charge my Ipod out of my bag yesterday and tried to switch it
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on... all I get is the "Connect to power" message indicating it is very nearly dead. I have left ipod nano connect to power won't charge it charging from a wall outlet all night and I am still getting the same message. I am away from home and do not have my PC with itunes installed with ipod classic troubleshooting me, but plugging it into a USB port at work does not seem to do anything either. Have tried resetting but the "connect to power" just flashes on and off every 5 secs or so.Is there anything else I can try???Many thanks. PC, Windows Vista Posted on Aug 14, 2008 4:01 AM I have this question too Close Q: Ipod is stuck on
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"Connect To Power" All replies Helpful answers by the fiend, the fiend Aug 14, 2008 3:17 PM in response to Ginsoakedboy Level 6 (8,550 points) Aug 14, 2008 3:17 PM in response to Ginsoakedboy Have you used the correct procedure for resetting the iPod?Turn the Hold switch on, then off again and press-and-hold the Menu and Select (centre) buttons together for ten seconds. This should cause the Apple logo to appear and then your iPod should re-start. Apple state that you may need to try this "a couple of times" before it works.If that doesn't work, try waiting for the battery to run down. If the "connect to power" message is displayed, it would suggest that the iPod is almost out of power. Okay then, let it run out! Once the battery runs out, the iPod will turn off. If it was "stuck" doing something, it can't now! In fact, it should be "unstuck" because there is no power to keep it "stuck". Only now, can you plug it back into the power. You may have to wait for up to 30 minutes before the iPod
KinjaToggle Conversation toolsGo to permalink Today there was some buzz about a battery bug in the iPod classic. Since perceived bugs aren't always universal, or even widespread, we like to wait a bit before sounding the alarm. Well, this afternoon, when I plugged in an iPod classic that I ipod nano not charging swore was close to fully charged and saw the "Connect to Power" how to reset ipod classic error message you can see above, I decided to dig deeper. Advertisement Sure enough, many, many classic owners are experiencing
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troubles. On this Apple Support thread alone, 33 posts discuss the issue, with speculation about whether the cause is use of Cover Flow or even leaving the clock display on (for https://discussions.apple.com/thread/1663662?start=0&tstart=0 as long as it lasts) when music isn't playing. Most people say the problem hit when they upgraded to 1.02, the supposed classic "fix."In my own circumstance, the cause couldn't be Cover Flow, because I rarely use it. (Sorry Steve!) It could definitely be related to the 1.02 update, as I had no problems until I updated. If you haven't updated to 1.02, you http://gizmodo.com/312597/ipod-classic-may-have-battery-drain-o-bug may want to hold off. If you have, some people recommend restarting it to get it out of its continuous battery-draining spin. Some people simply recommend taking it back to the Apple Store for a replacement. Advertisement Over the next few days or weeks, I will be paying careful attention to the classic's power consumption, and I encourage you to comment to this post if and when you experience similar issues. And Apple, I know you're listening: if, as we presume, this is a software problem, please fix it before thousands of poor bastards try to take their classics back to the shop. [Apple Support, iLounge Forums]Gear from Kinja DealsUmbra's Twilight Rod Takes Your Curtains from the Windows to the WallEOS: A Better Lip Balm With a Smart Form FactorLet There Be Light With This OxyLED Stick-Anywhere LED SaleReply56 repliesLeave a reply You may also likeJezebelCondoleezza Rice's Response To Donald Trump Calling Her a 'Bitch' Is Just About PerfectToday 12:25amKotakuPokémon Sun and Moon Demo Appears to Accidentally Leak Most of The PokedexYesterday 8:00amJezebelAngelina Jolie's Childhood Nanny: Stop "Demonizing" Brad Pitt and Using the Children as "Weapons" Against HimYesterday 8:00pmRecent fr
November 7, 2006 in Tutorials - Last Update:May 17, 2013 261If you have ever used one of Apple's iPods for a long period of time you may know that it is possible that you run into issues http://www.ghacks.net/2006/11/07/ipod-errors-and-freezes-how-to-fix-them/ or errors using them just like you may when you are using a desktop computer system.Most issues that you experience here however are either freezes or issues with the so-called disk mode that http://forums.ilounge.com/ipod-classic-legacy-ipods/188985-very-low-battery-stuck-endless-cycle.html iPods can get stuck in. You may also experience other errors from time to time. This guide looks at common errors that you may experience, and solutions that help you fix them.A ipod classic simple reboot may help you out right away. Apple unfortunately decided not to include an on/off switch which means that you have to know a special combination to reboot the iPod or turn it off. This is usually done by holding down button combinations. If a relatively new Ipod froze up or displays an error do the following:Toggle the Hold switch on and off. (Slide it connect to power to Hold, then turn it off again.)Press and hold the Menu and Select buttons until the Apple logo appears, about 6 to 10 seconds. You may need to repeat this step.Some users report that this method is not working for them. The iPod could not be turned off this way. Those users had success by reseting the Ipod the following way:Toggle the Hold switch on and off. (Slide it to Hold, then turn it off again.)Press and hold the Menu and Middle buttons until the Apple logo appears, about 6 to 10 seconds. You may need to repeat this step.Users with an older Ipod will have to do the following:Toggle the Hold switch on and off. (Slide it to Hold, then turn it off again.)Press and hold the Play/Pause and Menu buttons until the Apple/iPod logo appears, about 6 to 10 seconds. You may need to repeat this step.Apple published additional tips if this procedure did not work out, here is what they suggested.If the above steps did not work, try connecting iPod to a power adapter and plug the power adapter into an electrical outlet, or connect iPod to your computer. Make sure
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