At 4/10/06 01:09 AM, LilDwarf wrote:
So I come here, im hope that there is something that I can do manually to fix it.
Well, very limited things that are left to do with it, apart from try and get it replaced under warranty anyway.
Have you tried formatting it? Download iPod Updater.
1. Open the iPod Software Updater application. It can be found by clicking on the Start menu, pointing to All Programs (Windows XP) or Programs (Windows 2000), and then point to iPod.
2. Select the iPod Updater showing the most recent date in the filename.
3. Connect your iPod to your PC.
4. When it becomes available, click Restore. An alert box appears to confirm you want to restore iPod.
5. A progress bar appears on the computer screen.
6. When the restore process on the computer has finished, close the iPod Updater and look at the screen on the iPod.
* If you see an image of a wall power plug, connect your iPod to the AC adapter that came with it and plug it into a wall outlet and wait for the restore to complete.
* If you see a progress bar underneath the Apple logo, leave the iPod connected to the computer.
* If you had to put iPod into Disk Mode before restoring, the iPod screen may display "OK to Disconnect" and you may need to reset iPod.
7. After the restore is complete and the iPod is connected to the computer, the iTunes Setup Assistant window will appear asking you to name your iPod and choose your syncing preferences similar to when you connected your iPod for the first time.
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If that doesnt work, you've damaged some of the systems internally, and you're fucked. However, I've dropped my iPod Mini from 3-4 ft before with barely a scratch.