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Brandon Jones, Marc Campbell

"iPod Repair QuickSteps"


Then get yourself into a comfortable chair or stool that
allows you to move your arms and hands freely. Straighten
that back of yours, and put those feet flat on the ground.
Take another deep ninja breath, and you??™re good to go.
As you work, you might want to keep a digital camera
handy and snap a quick photo of each stage of your
repair job. If you get lost, or if you forget exactly where a
part should go, you can refer back to your photo log and
clear up the issue.
NOTE
All the step-by-step instructions in this section start off
with you measuring two inches from the bottom of your
iPod. This is where you??™ll insert your plastic tool or flatheaded
screwdriver. While you can open your iPod from
a different spot, two inches from the bottom is the easiest
and best location in Brandon??™s experience.
Figure 3-1: Crack open the case.
Figure 3-2: Release the clips.
Figure 3-3: Remove the back.
TIP
On a first- or second-generation iPod, the back can get
hung up around the audio jack and the hold switch, so be
careful as you remove it. Also, on a second-generation
iPod, sometimes the battery sticks to the back.


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