Sometimes a wire can come
loose, or it might be pinched. If so, your iPod might not be able to power on.
??? If all the connections are good, try charging your iPod overnight through the wall charger.
??? If that doesn??™t work, try a new charger.
??? If that doesn??™t work, try restoring your iPod with the latest iPod software through
iTunes. See Chapter 2 for more information about restoring.
If you??™ve tried all these suggestions and you are still experiencing power
problems??”your iPod isn??™t holding a good charge, or your iPod isn??™t powering
on even when you plug it into a charger??”then most likely a bad logic board is
the culprit. See Chapter 9 for how to replace it.
If the battery icon goes away but you start getting different icons or warning
messages, see Chapter 2 for information on interpreting the icons.
Figure 4-30: Remove the battery.
Figure 4-31: Solder the new battery onto the logic board.
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How to??¦
??? Replace the Screen in
a First-Generation iPod
Get and Troubleshoot
a New Screen
??? Replace the Screen in
a Second-Generation iPod
??? Replace the Screen in
a Third-Generation iPod
??? Replace the Screen in
a Fourth-Generation iPod
or an iPod Photo
??? Replace the Screen in
an iPod Video
??? Replace the Screen in
a First-Generation iPod Nano
??? Replace the Screen in a
Second-Generation iPod Nano
Chapter 5
Can??™t See a Thing:
Replacing Broken Screens
Remember when Kilroy flipped the switch on his laser video
and saw Dr.
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