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...and it keeps rebooting to the apple logo Listen to the back of the ipod. If you hear clicking then you have a bad hard drive that needs to be repaired. ipod hard drive repair ...

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...hard drive is going bad. Try to connect to a computer and see if it recognizes the iPod. If it does, immediately transfer all your music to the computer before you loose it all because of the hard ...

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...hard drive is bad, or motherboard is defective somehow, try open the ipod, and disconnect the battery, see if hard drive connector is installed properly, then plug the battery back and try to turn it ...

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...it is not. When you connect it to iTunes, check to see how much space there is. There are probably bad sectors on the hard drive that has limited the usable space on the hard drive. . Hope that

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...hard" part was probably a bad idea. If it's out of warranty, crack it open and check the ribbon cable inside. There's a chance you just need to re-seat the cable. sir i need all drives MODEL MA446LL ...

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...bad HD. ipod hard drive repair http://www.ipodrefresh.com If your not sure whats wrong with your ipod hard drive we offer a free a free diagnostic test. http://www.ipodrefresh.com ipod hard drive not ...

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...hard drive or operating system has failed, you could try resetting in iTunes (you will lose any music off of there but it sounds like it's lost anyways). If restoring to factory default still gives ...

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dies the same thing and I reinstall Itunes but it writes the same thing. This indicates that the hard drive has gone bad inside your iPod. The iPod hard drive can be replace and will be as good as new

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bad hard drive. Look around for local place that repairs or replaces hard drive. Ipod store charge $271 for rebuilt 60 gig. It is cheaper to buy a new 120 gb one for $250. I found a place that put new

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...Hard Drive for this iPod has gone bad. The popping is the sound of your Hard Drive trying to read. The inside of a hard drive is like a record player, what would be an arm and needle on a record ...

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