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What happens when you connect your iPod to your PC or Mac iTunes?
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The other option is replacing the micro drive with a flash SSD setup. I did both of mine years ago with bigger drives and it’s quite fast! https://www.alphr.com/audio/1001325/how-to-revive-your-old-ipod-classic-with-an-ssd/|How To Revive Your Old IPod Classic With An SSD]
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The other option is replacing the micro drive with a flash SSD setup. I did both of mine years ago with bigger drives and it’s quite fast! [https://www.alphr.com/audio/1001325/how-to-revive-your-old-ipod-classic-with-an-ssd/|How To Revive Your Old IPod Classic With An SSD]
I’m surprised the case magnet would be that strong, but if it was, you maybe able to recover it via re-installing your files [https://www.ifixit.com/Guide/How+to+enter+DFU+mode+and+restore+iPod/133981]
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I’m surprised the case magnet would be that strong, but if it was, you maybe able to recover it via re-installing your files [guide|133981]
What happens when you connect your iPod to your PC or Mac iTunes?
-
The other option is replacing the micro drive with a flash SSD setup. I did both of mine years ago with bigger drives and it’s quite fast!
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The other option is replacing the micro drive with a flash SSD setup. I did both of mine years ago with bigger drives and it’s quite fast! https://www.alphr.com/audio/1001325/how-to-revive-your-old-ipod-classic-with-an-ssd/|How To Revive Your Old IPod Classic With An SSD]
I’m surprised the case magnet would be that strong, but if it was, you maybe able to recover it via re-installing your files.
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I’m surprised the case magnet would be that strong, but if it was, you maybe able to recover it via re-installing your files [https://www.ifixit.com/Guide/How+to+enter+DFU+mode+and+restore+iPod/133981]
What happens when you connect your iPod to your PC or Mac iTunes?
The other option is replacing the micro drive with a flash SSD setup. I did both of mine years ago with bigger drives and it’s quite fast!
I’m surprised the case magnet would be that strong, but if it was, you maybe able to recover it via re-installing your files.
What happens when you connect your iPod to your PC or Mac iTunes?
The other option is replacing the micro drive with a flash SSD setup. I did both of mine years ago with bigger drives and it’s quite fast!