QUICKFACTS
GET AND TROUBLESHOOT
A NEW SCREEN
Your best bet for acquiring a new screen for your iPod
is to do an Internet search. To save yourself a little time
and effort, Brandon sells replacement screens at www
.Synctogo.com. You might also check eBay for bargains.
The cost of a new screen varies widely, depending on the
iPod model and the supplier. You??™ll pay anywhere from
$30 to $100 U.S. Monochrome screens for older iPods
are generally less expensive than the color displays for
later models.
Sometimes, after you install a new screen, the display
appears grainy. Just reset your iPod, and this problem
should clear right up.
Figure 5-4: Pull out the hard drive.
Figure 5-5: Remove the piece of rubber to expose
the fourth T6 Torx screw.
Screw
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7. With your T6 Torx screwdriver, remove all four screws (see Figure 5-6).
8. Remove the logic board from the bottom of the iPod (see Figure 5-7).
9. The screen has four white clips: two on each side of the logic board.
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