Thank you - you gave me the one key piece of information I needed. I couldn't figure out how to connect the ribbon to the hard drive. I watched several videos and yours was the first one to give me that key information.
It could fix your issue, but this is probably a hard drive issue. From our experience we can resolve this issue by repairing your hard drive for $49.95. This option is cheaper than replacing the drive.
Your best bet will be to get the iPod into diagnostic mode and check to see it passes the HDD Scan and the HD R/W test. If it passes then you don't have hard drive problems. Next you should probably disconnect your battery and then reboot. If that fixes the issue it will only be temporary until you replace the logic board.
Thank you - you gave me the one key piece of information I needed. I couldn't figure out how to connect the ribbon to the hard drive. I watched several videos and yours was the first one to give me that key information.
psumathgirl 1 year ago
It could fix your issue, but this is probably a hard drive issue. From our experience we can resolve this issue by repairing your hard drive for $49.95. This option is cheaper than replacing the drive.
Thanks,
iPod Repair Squad
iPodRepairSquad 4 years ago
What do you want to see?
iPodRepairSquad 4 years ago
Your best bet will be to get the iPod into diagnostic mode and check to see it passes the HDD Scan and the HD R/W test. If it passes then you don't have hard drive problems. Next you should probably disconnect your battery and then reboot. If that fixes the issue it will only be temporary until you replace the logic board.
Thanks,
iPodRepairSquad
iPodRepairSquad 4 years ago
It is a safe bet to use the ESD safe environment. If you don't have it make sure to touch some metal before you start working on your iPod.
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iPodRepairSquad
iPodRepairSquad 4 years ago
Your best bet may be to send it in to us to see if we can repair the board. If not we can probably offer you some cash for the parts.
iPodRepairSquad 4 years ago
If you break the latches you would need a new logic board.
iPodRepairSquad 4 years ago
Please call 1-888-IPOD-FIX, we can replace it for you for $20.
iPodRepairSquad 4 years ago
best dissection ive seen. All the others don't flick latches up at all which is a worry. cheers
wakusaidos 4 years ago 8
We simply show how to take it apart so anyone who needs to replace a part in their iPod can see how to do it easily.
iPodRepairSquad 5 years ago
thank you, thats deffinitly good to know for DIY repairs
monkeyballs14 5 years ago 8
very cool. where do you get those tools?
monkeyballs14 5 years ago