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iPod Classic (5 yrs old) may be dead
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iowaborn58
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Apr 2, 2011, 03:57 PM
 
I have a 5-year old iPod Classic, 80GB that has served me very well. Yesterday, for no apparent reason, it hung up. I performed a reset and after the initial Apple logo boot screen a red-circled "X" appeared. Below that was: Apple - Support - iPod + iTunes. When I went there, they simply had me walk through the same steps. I connected it to my MacBook Pro via USB. It obviously detected the iPod because it told me to reset it and it would then be put into recovery mode. However, once this screen disappeared, nothing happened.

Is my iPod officially dead? Do I need to plan a funeral? Is there hope of resuscitating it?

Any help would be appreciated.
     
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Apr 2, 2011, 05:05 PM
 
Remove the battery and connect it again?
     
iowaborn58  (op)
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Apr 2, 2011, 07:35 PM
 
Can I do that on my own? Any online video instructions for doing this?
     
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Apr 6, 2011, 02:45 PM
 
I think Apple thought that you've used your iPod too long! haha. It is weird how your iPod just stopped working all of a sudden. It's not even like it started breaking down one problem at a time.

I don't think it's the battery because you would've recognized the battery life drop little by little. It must be the processor or something else internal.
     
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Apr 10, 2011, 09:32 PM
 
The hard drive inside probably died. 5 years isn't bad, from what I hear. My iPod 3G 40GB is 7.5 years old and counting (third battery).

It's cheaper to just replace it, instead of replacing the drive. Besides, you have no idea what else could be wrong. Sell it for parts and move up.

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