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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