4. Replace the screw under the audio jack.
5. Place the metal bracket back into the bottom of the iPod nano.
6. Slide the audio jack back into place.
7. Replace the screws on the bottom and the top.
8. Put the top and bottom plastic pieces back into place.
Figure 8-47: Separate the shell from the
insides of the iPod nano.
Figure 8-48: Slide the logic board into the new shell.
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How to??¦
Getting a New Logic Board
??? Replace the Logic Board in a
First-Generation iPod
??? Replace the Logic Board in a
Second-Generation iPod
??? Replace the Logic Board in a
Third-Generation iPod
??? Replace the Logic Board in a
Fourth-Generation iPod or an
iPod Photo
??? Replace the Logic Board in an
iPod Video
??? Replace Your iPod Mini??™s Logic
Board
??? Replace the Logic Board in a
First-Generation iPod Nano
Chapter 9
Does Not Compute:
Replacing the Logic Board
When your iPod was young, did life seem so wonderful? A
miracle? Was it beautiful? Magical? That??™s because the logic
board was working perfectly.
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