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My ipod wont turn on or charge

My ipod worked fine and i listened 2 it untill the battery went dead now my ipod wont turn on or charge

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Use the Five Rs to restore the iPod. You will lose the data that is currently on it if you restore but you can always re-sync the data to the iPod. http://www.apple.com/support/ipod/five_rs/
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Dead Ipod

If your ipod won't turn on, this usually means it is dead. This happens when you think you turn it off, but it is really still on. The screen is black, but if you look closley, it may still be on. It uses all of the battery, and then when you go to turn it on, your sad because it won't, and you can't listen to your valuable music. I have had first hand experiance. This happened to me before, and I thought it was broke. I was listening to it when I arrived at my destination, and I thought I turned it off, and I put it in my pocket. Later that day when I went to listen to it, it wouldn't turn on at all. My ipod was dead. For future ovoidance, put the hold switch on. To fix this:
1. Hold the pause button for five to ten seconds until the apple symbol appears on your ipod.
2. Immeadility put it in your docking station before it goes away.
3. Your ipod will turn on, and it will start charging.

I hope this helps.

tip

Dead Ipod

If your ipod won't turn on, this usually means it is dead. This happens when you think you turn it off, but it is really still on. The screen is black, but if you look closley, it may still be on. It uses all of the battery, and then when you go to turn it on, your sad because it won't, and you can't listen to your valuable music. I have had first hand experiance. This happened to me before, and I thought it was broke. I was listening to it when I arrived at my destination, and I thought I turned it off, and I put it in my pocket. Later that day when I went to listen to it, it wouldn't turn on at all. My ipod was dead. For future ovoidance, put the hold switch on. To fix this:
1. Hold the pause button for five to ten seconds until the apple symbol appears on your ipod.
2. Immeadility put it in your docking station before it goes away.
3. Your ipod will turn on, and it will start charging.

I hope this helps.
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My ipod froze up ! wont turn off,time dont move,light stays on but its stuck!!!

First thing to try is a reset

To reset your iPod:
  • 1. Toggle the Hold switch on and off. (Slide it to Hold, then turn it off again.)
  • 2. Press and hold the Menu and Select buttons until the Apple logo appears, about 6 to 10 seconds. You may need to repeat this step.
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Battery Problem?

It's possible you damaged the battery but not likely. The ipod has a circuit inside it to prevent overcharging (i.e. it stop scharging when the battery is full).
I would try the five R's at apple's website and then try charging it again and see if it fixes the problem.
See the five R's here:
http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=303940
tip

Dead Ipod

If your ipod won't turn on, this usually means it is dead. This happens when you think you turn it off, but it is really still on. The screen is black, but if you look closley, it may still be on. It uses all of the battery, and then when you go to turn it on, your sad because it won't, and you can't listen to your valuable music. I have had first hand experiance. This happened to me before, and I thought it was broke. I was listening to it when I arrived at my destination, and I thought I turned it off, and I put it in my pocket. Later that day when I went to listen to it, it wouldn't turn on at all. My ipod was dead. For future ovoidance, put the hold switch on. To fix this:
1. Hold the pause button for five to ten seconds until the apple symbol appears on your ipod.
2. Immeadility put it in your docking station before it goes away.
3. Your ipod will turn on, and it will start charging.

I hope this helps.
on Dec 09, 2008 • Apple iPod nano
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