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There are basically two types of interference iPod based hardware and software. Identify those who suffer from your iPod can sometimes be a difficult task, but there are some things you can try.
Hardware problems are probably due to disk failure. Just like a computer hard drive inside the iPod is very sensitive and constantly shaken inside the connectors can come loose. The most common talk of a hard drive iPodDysfunction is a crack or a sharp sound of spinning. If your iPod displays these symptoms, there is not much you can do besides replacing the hard drive. Replacing a hard disk of the iPod can be a very delicate task, which I recommend you to try. Among beside the iPod can cause short circuits on the motherboard or break the delicate connections. In any case, the price of an iPod's hard disk can give you a secondIPod and save yourself the trouble.
The other common fault iPod hardware is damaged by water. If your iPod has been in contact with water, whether rain, or was in the toilet, the chances of survival would be minimal. The first thing to do is put on a dry towel and leave in a warm place for at least 48 hours. If after 48 hours your iPod is still the series is over repairable. Water damage is not covered by warrantyO, so once again the best option is to buy a new iPod, or in cases where a second hand on eBay.
Software Error avoid common errors by a message on the iPod screen, you successfully identified by iPod. If your iPod is in constant can also be a sign of a software malfunction.
The first thing you should try is to reset the iPod. Turn the Hold switch on and off and then hold the game menus and buttonsfor 10 seconds. You can see the Apple logo: the iPod itself, which is cleared. If the warning is still there, you can try to restore the factory settings.
The Factory Reset will erase all data on your iPod and try to restore the factory settings. You will need your iPod to your computer and open iTunes to connect. Click on the logo for the iPod and check the option "Restore. The process can take several minutes.
If a factory does not re --Do not fix your iPod, it's probably a hardware failure. Determine which type of error can be complex and would open the iPod. If under warranty take it to an Apple-certified technician, or even to buy a new iPod.