iPod hard drive corruption
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- Kurt_
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Why not try this:
1) Slap your friend across the face for buying an ipod. They're made to fail after a year or two, regardless of how well you care for them.
2) Slap him again.
3) Go buy him a Creative Zen or something.
But that's just me.
(Seriously though, have you tried a magnet? Would that even work?)
1) Slap your friend across the face for buying an ipod. They're made to fail after a year or two, regardless of how well you care for them.
2) Slap him again.
3) Go buy him a Creative Zen or something.
But that's just me.
(Seriously though, have you tried a magnet? Would that even work?)
Hey, sup?
- shmagoogin77
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the flash memory needs a higher voltage to be able to be erased/written to. that appears to just be a 5v USB power plug, it would be the same as using the one on your computer (without the data lines of course).
you probably have to fork over for a real charger, thats how apple operates
you probably have to fork over for a real charger, thats how apple operates
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