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Serious ipod help..?

okay so my ipod wont turn on.

every time i try to turn it on the screen will go dark and freeze.

everytime i reset it..it freezes at the apple logo and a few minutes later the sad ipod face comes on.

everytime i try to charge it..it will say ''please wait low battery''..and still freezes

i need to know why its doing that..my prediction is that my hard drive is crashed.

thanks

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  • 1 decade ago
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    If everything else fails, try to charge it with ionhub charger. It worked for my 2003 iPod 15 GB, that completely dead on me one day (could not turn on, did not charge by my computer, no avail with resetting, etc.).

  • 1 decade ago

    1-it is because of really low battery. keep in charge around 5 hours.

    2- charge it with PC not with outlet charger on this case.

    3- when you want to disconnect from PC be sure to "safe disconnect buttom " with green icon on taskbar on the right.

    4- after these things if you have again problem maybe your ipod battery has been expired and not able to charge. you should change the relevant battery.

  • 1 decade ago

    Your iPod is corrupted and only the Technician can repair that where you bought it from. DO NOT attempt to assemble the parts by yourself.

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    Format it through iTunes. If that doesn't work contact Apple.

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  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    Bring it in to the apple store. They can do anything.

  • 1 decade ago

    once that happened to mine and they couldnt fix it :'(

    do you have a warranty?

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