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Brandon Jones, Marc Campbell

"iPod Repair QuickSteps"

Assuming that
your hard drive is working fine, replacing the logic board in
your current iPod saves you from that particular hassle.
iPOD MODEL TOOLS NEEDED DIFFICULTY LEVEL
First-generation iPod iPod-opening tools or flat-headed
screwdriver and T6 Torx screwdriver
Moderate
Second-generation
iPod
iPod-opening tools or flat-headed
screwdriver and T6 Torx screwdriver
Moderate
Third-generation iPod iPod-opening tools or flat-headed
screwdriver and T6 Torx screwdriver
Moderate
Fourth-generation iPod
(monochrome)
iPod-opening tools or flat-headed
screwdriver and T6 Torx screwdriver
Moderate
iPod photo (fourthgeneration
color iPod)
iPod-opening tools or flat-headed
screwdriver and T6 Torx screwdriver
Moderate
iPod video (fifthgeneration
iPod)
iPod-opening tools or flat-headed
screwdriver and small Phillips-head
screwdriver
Hard
Table 9-1: Tools Needed and Difficulty Level for Replacing the Logic Board in an iPod
9 124 iPod Repair QuickSteps Does Not Compute: Replacing the Logic Board
PC QuickSteps Getting to Know Your PC 125
10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
Replace the Logic Board in
a First-Generation iPod
To replace the logic board in a first-generation iPod:
1.


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