@scharre possible that the iFlash shortened out the board or the connector. Verify all connections etc. Place the iPod in Diagnostic Mode as described [link|https://www.finseth.com/parts/ipod.php|on here] ( as well as [http://www.co-bw.com/DMS_iPod_diagnostic_mode.htm |on here] and multiple other places) and see what it tells you. Get a USB to Zip connector and see if your computer can still detect the HDD when you connect it via USB port.
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@scharre possible that the iFlash shortened out the board or the connector. Verify all connections etc. Place the iPod in Diagnostic Mode as described [link|https://www.finseth.com/parts/ipod.php|on here] ( as well as [http://www.co-bw.com/DMS_iPod_diagnostic_mode.htm |on here] and multiple other places) and see what it tells you. Get a USB to Zip connector and see if your computer can still detect the HDD when you connect it via USB port.
@scharre possible that the iFlash shortened out the board or the connector. Verify all connections etc. Place the iPod in Diagnostic Mode as described [https://www.finseth.com/parts/ipod.php|on here] and see what it tells you. Get a USB to Zip connector and see if your computer can still detect the HDD when you connect it via USB port.
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@scharre possible that the iFlash shortened out the board or the connector. Verify all connections etc. Place the iPod in Diagnostic Mode as described [link|https://www.finseth.com/parts/ipod.php|on here] ( as well as [ http://www.co-bw.com/DMS_iPod_diagnostic_mode.htm |on here] and multiple other places) and see what it tells you. Get a USB to Zip connector and see if your computer can still detect the HDD when you connect it via USB port.
@scharre possible that the iFlash shortened out the board or the connector. Verify all connections etc. Place the iPod in Diagnostic Mode as described [https://www.finseth.com/parts/ipod.php|on here] and see what it tells you. Get a USB to Zip connector and see if your computer can still detect the HDD when you connect it via USB port.