.:.:.:.:
RTTP
.
Mobile
:.:.:.:.
[
<--back
] [
Home
][
Pics
][
News
][
Ads
][
Events
][
Forum
][
Band
][
Search
]
full forum
|
bottom
Reply
[
login
]
SPAM Filter:
re-type this
(values are 0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,A,B,C,D,E, or F)
you are quoting a heck of a lot there.
[QUOTE]blah blah blah[/QUOTE] to reply to demondave.
Please remove excess text as not to re-post tons
message
[QUOTE="demondave:673259"] My ipod died 2 months ago. It started making clicking noises and then displayed a "sad face" in the screen. My ipod is around 3 years old. Perhaps a little more. It is a 60 gb version. I happened to be in the providence place mall with my fiancee, and the ipod was in my glove compartment. I grabbed it and went into the apple store there. They took it in back and "recalibrated" it in seconds. It was working again, but they informed me that it was on its last legs and there is no telling how long it lasts. It died again less that 48 hours later. I found a website of a guy that took apart one and replaced the hard drive. I decided that the clicking had to be the arm of the hard drive, and there was no "recalibrating" that was really done at all. I popped open the case, pulled up the hard drive and snapped/flicked/banged it with my finger. Like you would flick a coin off a table. I put the hard drive back in and powered it up and [I]voilą[/I] It works fine. I intend to do this until it truly dies. Even then, I'm going to order a toshiba 1.8" hard drive from ebay and plug that in instead of buying a new one... [/QUOTE]
top
[
Vers. 0.12
][ 0.004 secs/8 queries][
refresh
][