2. Slide the logic board into the new shell (see Figure 8-40).
3. Plug the Click Wheel back into the logic board.
Figure 8-39: Separate the logic board and the shell.
Figure 8-40: Put the logic board into the new shell.
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4. Put the screws back in the top.
5. Replace the metal clip at the bottom of the iPod mini.
Replace Your iPod Nano??™s
Front Panel or Shell
The iPod nano is up to its old tricks, as Table 8-4 shows. For first-generation
nanos, you replace the front panel, but for second-generation nanos, you replace
the entire shell.
Replace the Front Panel in
a First-Generation iPod Nano
To replace the front panel in a first-generation
iPod nano:
1. Open the iPod nano according to the instructions
in Chapter 3.
2. Three screws hold the logic board down. With your Phillips-head screwdriver, remove
these screws (see Figure 8-41).
3. Release the battery from the logic board (see Figure 8-42). Use your iPod-opening
tool, because the battery is glued down.
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