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Sad Face — #4

Joe, Bring it into APPLE. Let them look at it. Try pressing the "Select + Menu Buttons simultaneously for 8-10 seconds" to reboot it. See what happens. If it under a year, they…
MacNN Hardware by budster101

Sad Face — #5

It is the silver mini - we bought it off of Ebay, so we dont have a purchase receipt. I guess we send it in for repair. Joe
MacNN Hardware by absolut78

Sad Face — #6

If it was registered you can do this: Write down the serial number, then go to http://www.apple.com/support Scroll down and in the right side of the page you will see a window to…
MacNN Hardware by budster101

Sad Face — #7

I suspect you have already sent this off for repairs, but for the daring, try this: Crack the case. Unplug the battery. Replug the battery. My 2G used to get--occasionally--the "…
MacNN Hardware by drhawkins

In need of a Chip/processor of an IPOD — #1

Hi folks! i already posted several times here regarding my ipod who has been thrown into the water and didnt function anymore.I sent it to the technician and he said, my HD still w…
MacNN Hardware by malou

In need of a Chip/processor of an IPOD — #5

Quote: Originally Posted by __^^__ Was it an Apple technician? hi! tnx for reply. he is not an apple technician. he is a cellular phone tchnician that is why i am not certa…
MacNN Hardware by malou

In need of a Chip/processor of an IPOD — #6

Well, is it possible to use the internal hard drive as a new external HD for your computer? Might as well try to use it for something. As for the rest of the iPod, see ya!
MacNN Hardware by ChasingApple

In need of a Chip/processor of an IPOD — #7

Quote: Originally Posted by malou hi! tnx for reply. he is not an apple technician. he is a cellular phone tchnician that is why i am not certain of wat he is saying, I tried lo…
MacNN Hardware by __^^__

In need of a Chip/processor of an IPOD — #8

You'll never be able to remove the old processor and solder a new one one. It's all done by machine in the factory. Hopefully you can get the circuit board replaced.
MacNN Hardware by bradoesch

Boxwave charger — #1

Has anyone tried charging an Ipod with one of these http://www.boxwave.com/products/batt...pter/index.htm and one of these http://www.boxwave.com/products/mini...d-mini_289.ht…
MacNN Hardware by mmurray

popping noise when you turn on ipod mini — #1

Hi folks. Just got my ipod. I notice that there's a slight popping noise when I power up my ipod (and have the headphones on). Its subtle, but noticable. I was wondering if thi…
MacNN Hardware by samlimster

NO Firewire confirmed on Nano! — #1

Firewire is not supported! Here is a link to a Japanese site, which has dissected the new iPod nano. If you turn you attention to the screen it has message saying that firewire i…
MacNN Networking by DavisH

NO Firewire confirmed on Nano! — #3

I haven't yet understood the hue and cry about Apple shipping iPods without Firewire cables in the first place. Firewire may be faster than USB 1.1, but Firewire 400 is about even…
MacNN Networking by ghporter

NO Firewire confirmed on Nano! — #4

Quote: Originally Posted by ghporter I haven't yet understood the hue and cry about Apple shipping iPods without Firewire cables in the first place. Firewire may be faster than…
MacNN Networking by bradoesch

NO Firewire confirmed on Nano! — #5

Well, I think I can live with the slow USB 1.1 speed on my DP PowerMac G4 1.25. At the same time, I'm looking for a USB 2.0 PCI card, which works best with Tiger, e.g. support deep…
MacNN Networking by Kenneth

NO Firewire confirmed on Nano! — #7

Wasn't Firewire a technology pushed hard by Apple in the first place? Why have they now abandoned it on their signature devices?
MacNN Networking by DigitalEl
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