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  1. #1
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    Default Ipod not starting up

    My Classic 30GB Ipod is not starting up what so any ideas on what I should do?
    And before you say is it charged yes it is as it was being charged up all last night

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    Let the battery run down, sometimes when I overcharge my ipod it fails to turn off.

    just let the battery die then charge again.
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    Maybe you can put it into recovery mode,

    Go on google and search Ipod classic 30gb recovery mode

    and it should tell u how

    Also search ure problem on google theres probly 10000 people that have expirienced the same thing

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    theirs always the answer of, hold down menu and the middle button for about 10 seconds or plug it into your computer and press restore
    Last edited by kk.; 28-05-2008 at 04:01 PM.

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    Try connecting it to your computer and see if it detects it. Maybe it has a dead battery?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mr.Sam View Post
    Let the battery run down, sometimes when I overcharge my ipod it fails to turn off.

    just let the battery die then charge again.
    When I had a iPod, I had todo this loads.

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