Perhaps the only way you
truly come out on top is if you put in a higher-capacity
drive than you take out. But if the time spent isn??™t worth it,
then just buy a new iPod. That??™s what Steve Jobs would
want of you anyway.
iPOD MODEL TOOLS NEEDED
DIFFICULTY
LEVEL
First-generation iPod iPod-opening tools or
flat-headed screwdriver
Moderate
Second-generation iPod iPod-opening tools or
flat-headed screwdriver
Moderate
Third-generation iPod iPod-opening tools or
flat-headed screwdriver
Moderate
Fourth-generation iPod (monochrome) iPod-opening tools or
flat-headed screwdriver
Moderate
iPod photo (fourth-generation color iPod) iPod-opening tools or
flat-headed screwdriver
Moderate
iPod video (fifth-generation iPod) iPod-opening tools or
flat-headed screwdriver
Moderate
Table 6-3:Tools Needed and Dif?¬? culty Level for Replacing the Hard Drive in an iPod
6
iPod Repair QuickSteps Storing Tunes and Such: Sorting Out Your Hard Drive 83
84 PC QuickSteps Getting to Know Your PC 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Replace the Hard Drive in
a First- or Second-Generation iPod
To replace the hard drive in a first- or second-generation iPod:
1.
Pages:
104
105
106
107
108
109
110
111
112
113
114
115
116
117
118
119
120
121
122
123
124
125
126
127
128