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Brandon Jones, Marc Campbell

"iPod Repair QuickSteps"


It??™s hard to diagnose a bad logic board from the symptoms alone, because
they??™re the same symptoms that you get from other problems. Before you
decide that the logic board is bad, be sure to rule out other possible causes.
For instance, if the iPod doesn??™t turn on, check out the battery, or if you get
the folder icon, you might want to look into the hard drive or the software.
Restoring your iPod in iTunes might do the trick.
When you??™re reasonably convinced that the other components are in good
working order, the logic board looks more and more like the culprit.
Replace Your iPod??™s Logic Board
Table 9-1 shows the required tools and the difficulty level of replacing the logic
board in an iPod. We talk about the iPod mini and the iPod nano in subsequent
sections of this chapter.
NOTE
When one hears ???The Logical Song??? from Supertramp??™s
1979 album Breakfast in America, one wonders if it
is some sort of joke. As it turns out, it sort of is. In the
late 1960s, a Dutch millionaire, wanting to diversify his
portfolio, offered to bankroll struggling keyboardist/singer
Rick Davies if he put a band together.


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