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Hardware Troubleshooting*


Battery Life Troubleshooting*

iPod Battery Test Instructions

iPod Playback Times By Model

If you still feel that your battery is bad or not lasting as long as it should you can go to returns and exchange the battery. 1% of all batteries have a possibility of failure.


Software Troubleshooting*

Before we start, remember that if your iPod is under warranty, you should get it fixed or replaced by Apple (according to reports, they replace them with little fuss).

I get the "Sad Face iPod" on the screen of my iPod

Allegedly the sad face display is supposed to indicate a hardware issue. But that may not always be the case. There are a couple of things you can try that may fix it, if it's just a software problem.

Disk Mode:

If you can get the iPod into Disk Mode, you should be able to update/restore it (which will solve any software problem).
  • Connect the iPod to a power source (computer/wall charger)
  • Press and hold the Menu and Select buttons until the Apple logo appears, then...
  • ...immediately switch to holding down the Select and Play/Pause buttons.
If that worked, then follow the iPod Updater steps below.
iPod disk mode

iPod Updater program:

You can try the iPod Updater and see if it'll get it going again.
  • With the iPod not connected...
  • Go to Start > All Programs > iPod > iPod Updater (folder) > iPod Updater (most recent date).
  • Once the iPod Updater loads, it will prompt you to attach the iPod, do so.
  • The iPod shows up (hopefully):
    • Update - if this is an option, take it! A load in of the new software may clear up the problem


 
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