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Brandon Jones, Marc Campbell

"iPod Repair QuickSteps"

Davies didn??™t
have to be asked twice. Thus was born Supertramp, the
lounge act of the progressive rock era, who borrowed
liberally from the likes of Procol Harum and Yes (not that
you could tell once Davies and his main conspirator,
Roger Hodgson, were finished with them). The first
two Supertramp albums generated nothing but debt for
Davies??™ patron. But the third album, 1974??™s Crime of the
Century, found the trademark mix of Wurlitzer piano, pop
melody, and proto-disco that would propel Supertramp to
commercial success through the rest of the decade.
QUICKFACTS
GETTING A NEW LOGIC BOARD
You can buy a replacement logic board for your iPod at
just about any iPod repair service. Don??™t know where to
start? Do an Internet search, try eBay, or see Brandon at
www.Synctogo.com.
Unfortunately, the logic board isn??™t the cheapest
component to replace. Yours will cost you from $50 to
$150 U.S., depending on your iPod. Once you factor in the
cost of your labor, it might be cheaper for you just to buy
a new iPod. On the other hand, if you do buy a new iPod,
you??™ll need to transfer all your music files.


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