Synctogo.com, but you
might also try a general Internet search. Many iPod repair
services keep them in stock.
Figure 6-4: Disconnect the audio jack.
Figure 6-5: Disconnect
the audio jack.
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3. Locate the hard drive.
4. Slide the hard drive from the orange hard drive connector.
5. Remove the hard drive from the iPod, and remove the pieces of blue rubber that
protect the hard drive.
6. Put the pieces of rubber on the new hard drive.
7. Slide the new hard drive into the hard drive connector.
8. Plug the audio jack back into the logic board (see Figure 6-6).
9. Put the iPod back together.
Replace the Hard Drive in an iPod Video
To replace the hard drive in a fifth-generation iPod or iPod Video:
1. Open your iPod according to the instructions in Chapter 3.
2. Unplug the battery from its connector (see Figure 6-7). To help you loosen the
connection, you can slide the brown clip.
Figure 6-6: Plug in the audio jack.
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