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Brandon Jones, Marc Campbell

"iPod Repair QuickSteps"

Most people
who have an iPod shuffle in need of repair either try to
return it if it??™s still under warranty or simply throw it away
and get a new one.
This is the last that you??™ll hear about the iPod shuffle in
this book.
Figure 1-18: The docking port and audio jack are both on
the bottom of the second-generation iPod nano.
Like the first-generation iPod nano, the docking port and audio jack are both
on the bottom of the unit (see Figure 1-18), and USB 2.0 is the sole method
of connection.
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iPod Repair QuickSteps What Kind of iPod Do I Have? 15
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How to??¦
??? Access the Diagnostic Menu on
an Older iPod
??? Access the Diagnostic Menu on
a Newer iPod
??? Decipher the Diagnostic Menu
??? Interpret the Low-Battery Icon
??? Interpret the Low-Battery
Warning Screen
??? Interpret the Low-Battery
Symbol
??? Interpret the Use iTunes To
Restore Screen
Determining Your iPod??™s
Software Version
??? Handle a Frozen Apple Logo
??? Interpret the Power Icon
Chapter 2
What??™s Wrong:
Diagnosing Your iPod
Technology breaks, and humans get frustrated.


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