Ipod Troubleshooting Repair

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By corvetteking

IPod Trouble

I do my own ipod troubleshooting .There is no need to send it anywhere ever.  I love my iPod but hate the iPod trouble . I have the itouch model and it has all the space I need to load the songs I love . I started out with a standard MP3 player several years ago after finally letting my daughter inherit my old Cd player . It held about 20 songs and at the time was perfect . However, we are never satisfied . I needed more music so I stepped up to the Nano version with 1000 songs ,but still more iPod trouble . Apple seems to love having us at their beck and call . It seems like Apple introduces a newer "upgraded" version every September , I wonder what this one will be like . I heard it was a newer itouch version and the Nano will not be around long .I hope I don't have the same iPod trouble with this one .

Aghhhhhhhhhhhh - not again
Aghhhhhhhhhhhh - not again

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Apple will not tell you how to fix your broken iPod problems you will encounter. you will get the runaround . Been there ,done that . They will ask you to send your iPod back to them for repairs . The average cost to fix it can run as high as $249 and that's before the $30 shipping and handling fees . This is if it is still covered under the manufacturers warranty . If your warranty has expired ,good luck .If is is under warranty it will only be guaranteed to work for 90 days . I wanted to have it fixed for longer that 90 days and I also didn't feel like having to go and find all the songs I have . I didn't save them all in a file and it would take forever to get them again. It's a good thing I didn't just give in and send it back . I searched around and found a guide that was pretty inexpensive and seemed to solve all my iPod problems . It explained how you could fix any iPod problems within 1 hour or less or I Get all My Money Back. Hm, not a bad deal if it worked like it said it would . What the hell, I downloaded it . It was instant and for the price I paid, what did I have to lose ?

The first thing I noticed was how clear and easy the guide was to understand . Nothing makes me more upset than reading a "non-techie" guide that is filled with techie crap . I am not a internet techie , just a guy wanting good music . Apparently ,someone with the iPod Repair Guide understands that . My wife could understand the guide and she is "techie illiterate" if that is even a term . That is how simple and easy it is to understand .

A Short Clip Of The Guide

Quick Sadface Fix

Comments

John 2 years ago

Sometimes there is a need to send out your iPod for repair. Not everyone can do it and actually much of the repairs on iPods are more technical than the videos and tutorials you find on the internet. I found this out the hard way when breaking my LCD trying to do a glass repair on my touch. Definitely a lot more work than you would expect.

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Jordan Riley 16 months ago

Great information that you have presented. Somebody get’em a beer!

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