When I went to Glastonbury my iPod got wet and stopped working. If you plug it into a power source and try to turn it on, the Apple logo flashes a bit and that's the closest it gets to working. Anyway I've looked up the price-list for various jobs you can have done and I'm guessing because it shows some life when it's plugged into a power source, that the battery may need replacing.
My question is basically, if I take the iPod to an Apple shop to have it repaired, will they be able to tell that content on it has been illegally downloaded? For example, if you look at the options on iTunes, you can display a column entitled Notes. I have found that music downloaded from torrents often ends up with various information in this field, like URLs for example. Therefore I often sweep over my whole iTunes and remove all data from that column.
So would they be able to see stuff like that, or anything else that could suggest illegal activity? Is it worth me syncing it with an empty iTunes just to cleatr it out to be on the safe side?
Cheers x







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