SOURCE: my ipod nano wont do anything
umm im not sure if this will work but you could try holding menu center button untill the apple comes up (this may not work if ipod has not got any power to run)
SOURCE: Ipod shows its charging when not plugged in - always on
I have the same problem, in where it thinks its always charging and iTunes wont pick the iPod up, but it will play and take a charge from a mains charger. I dont get the 'Do not disconnect' screen though.
.BUT I can get around it although the problem does come back.
This works for me 1st time OR after a few attempts - -
Connect you Ipod to your computer (iTunes shouldn't pick it up if your having the same problem as me, as it thinks its still connected previously)
Now try resetting the iPod whilst still connected (holding the middle + centre button)
Now if you get the 'USB connection sound' let your computer and iTunes pick it up.
Once recognised, use the "Safely Remove Hardware" option via windows (dont eject with iTunes).
Then try using the mains power charger to give it quick charge, you should then be able to unplug the charger to see if the loss in connection has been recognised and u lose the charging lightening flash icon.
You should then get away with charging or using iTunes a few times without the problem re-occuring.
This does work, but not a permanent fix as I still have the problem.
Question - Does using the restore option work? As I refuse to wipe my music and carefully perfected playlists.
SOURCE: ipod nano 8GB 3rd generation FROZEN!
First make sure your hold switch isn't on. It's on the top or bottom and slides
back and forth. It needs to be switched to the left. Once it is to the
left, here's how you reset:
You can reset your ipod by holding down the menu and select (round
button in the center) buttons down for at least 10 seconds. You'll see
an apple logo flash, that's when you stop pressing the buttons. It will
shut off, then back on.
SOURCE: iopd wheel not responding
I have the same problem and since mine was out of warranty, I decided to try and fix it. I ordered a new ipod nano wheel from ebay for roughly 15 dollars. Search youtube for how to open your nano, which is pretty straightforward. Not as difficult as I thought actually. You can then remove the wheel circuit pad and replace it. It peels right off of the plastic part of the wheel and the metal back part also peels off. They used some sort of sticky back tape, which sounds bad when you try to take it off, but reallty not all that bad. Mine is Gen1, so yours maybe different, just be sure to search fro the right model.
SOURCE: my ipod shuffle won't charge
ok try this and see what happens. plug in the charger and let it charge for a while.
unplug it and find the switch on the top of the ipod which you will turn off. No Green will be showing.
wait 5 minutes and whic it to shuffle or play and you should have just reset you shuffle.
Good Luck
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