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iPod drive speed — #1

Hi I have a 3rd gen 15 gig iPod, and i wondered if anyone knew the speed at which the hard drive spun at?
MacNN Hardware by harrisjamieh

iPod drive speed — #2

The disk used in those was the Toshiba MK1504GAL, which had one platter and a rotational speed of 4200rpm.
MacNN Hardware by Cellery

One dead Nano — #1

Seems my Nano can't hold more than the smallest of charges. I assume it's the battery, but what do I know. Not looking forward to calling Apple, boxing it, and all that BS. Firs…
MacNN Troubleshooting by chrisutley

One dead Nano — #3

I would take full advantage of the warranty regardless of the BS involved. I'm happier knowing that the problem will get fixed rather than have a door knob in my possession.
MacNN Troubleshooting by wilsonng

One dead Nano — #4

One of the features that comes with each and every new Apple product is a warranty. How much more hassle than trying "all sorts of resets, draining the battery fully then rechargi…
MacNN Troubleshooting by ghporter

One dead Nano — #5

Just thought there might a trick to getting the battery to accept a full charge. Thanks for sarcastic and insulting reply. I had no idea it came with a warranty, jerk. Quote: …
MacNN Troubleshooting by chrisutley

One dead Nano — #6

No need for anyone to get hostile. It's difficult to convey sarcasm and other emotions in a post, so I'm sure it is just a misunderstanding. Definetly send it in to Apple for …
MacNN Troubleshooting by Steve

One dead Nano — #7

Unfortunately, Apple usually makes you try all those resets and junk BEFORE they allow to to send it in for warranty. Take it to a local Apple store if you have one, otherwise cal…
MacNN Troubleshooting by Eriamjh

One dead Nano — #8

Chris, I have seen scores of people who feel that they cannot deal with life for one day without their iPod, even if it doesn't work. They will spend literally days trying to res…
MacNN Troubleshooting by ghporter

Synching iPod to multiple computers — #1

Hi, This issue has come up twice recently, would like to understand how to deal with it. 1) My boss splits his iTunes library between his work machine (which holds work-related au…
MacNN Troubleshooting by neilw

Synching iPod to multiple computers — #2

1) Yes, manual syncing will work. To use iTMS purchased songs, he'll need both computers authorized. 2) If you use an iPod camera connector, you can hook up the iPod to the camera…
MacNN Troubleshooting by Randman

So no wired remote for iPods anymore :-( — #4

No it won't. The original iPod had a "ring" around the headphone jack that conveyed the signals from the remote. Unless I'm very much mistaken, the new iPod has no such thing. And …
MacNN Troubleshooting by Icruise

So no wired remote for iPods anymore :-( — #6

It did make the cord too long, because of Apple's decision to only make full-length cords for the iPod. MiniDisc players and other devices that come with in-line remotes usually us…
MacNN Troubleshooting by Icruise

So no wired remote for iPods anymore :-( — #7

I use the remote on my 3G iPod. I usually put the iPod in my pocket, coil up the remote cord and stuff it into the pocket, and clip the remote to the top of the pocket. that way th…
MacNN Troubleshooting by MaxPower2k3

So no wired remote for iPods anymore :-( — #9

Why are some people incapable of understanding that others may have different needs than their own? "Thank god?" The remote's very existence offended you somehow?
MacNN Troubleshooting by Icruise

So no wired remote for iPods anymore :-( — #10

Quote: Originally Posted by Icruise Why are some people incapable of understanding that others may have different needs than their own? "Thank god?" The remote's very existence …
MacNN Troubleshooting by Severed Hand of Skywalker
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