
Showing posts with label ipod. Show all posts
Showing posts with label ipod. Show all posts
Sunday, 4 January 2009
Socking it to the man
Jen got me a shiney iPod touch for christmas, which I'm really paranoid about scratching and/or dropping. I've got a silicone case (£2, thanks ebay) but that still doesn't protect the screen. Apple do some funky iPod socks but they cost a shocking £19. Being cheap I decided to make some myself. Jen found some child gloves in pound land that have worked a treat. A bit of cutting and sewing and I now have some awesome bespoke iPod socks, sans the apple logo for £1.

Monday, 27 October 2008
3rd Gen iPod, down but not out
My 3rd Gen iPod broke today. I was gutted. The thing had surpassed all expectations, lasting over 4 years with the original battery still going strong. I plugged it into the eMac this morning and it made a horrible whirr flowed by a click, like the hard disk head just gives up.
After trying all the normal soft solutions suggested by Apple, Google came up with this page. It turns out that putting a bit of pressure on the hard disk can get rid of the problem. As suggested in the article I opened the ipod and put a business card inside the case to increase the pressure (I knew those 200 business cards from my old job would come in handy). Unbelievably, this worked. I thought I'd blog this incase anyone else had a similar problem.
Update: This worked for a about a day. I've now given up on the iPod and convinced Jen to buy me a 16GB touch for Christmas. Any one doing the same should take advantage of the iPod trade in programme, saving 10%.
After trying all the normal soft solutions suggested by Apple, Google came up with this page. It turns out that putting a bit of pressure on the hard disk can get rid of the problem. As suggested in the article I opened the ipod and put a business card inside the case to increase the pressure (I knew those 200 business cards from my old job would come in handy). Unbelievably, this worked. I thought I'd blog this incase anyone else had a similar problem.
Update: This worked for a about a day. I've now given up on the iPod and convinced Jen to buy me a 16GB touch for Christmas. Any one doing the same should take advantage of the iPod trade in programme, saving 10%.
Labels:
3rd generation,
click,
ipod,
whirr
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