Introducción
Esta guía muestra cómo remover el disco duro del iPod Video.
Qué necesitas
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Inserta la espátula de plástico por el lado izquierdo del iPod, con su borde apuntando hacia la tapa de metal.
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Una uña de guitarra pequeña llega a ser extremadamente útil al abrir el iPod. Simplemente insértala y deslizala alrededor de la carcasa para soltar los clips y hacer el proceso más ágil.
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Haz el espacio más grande con cuidado moviendo la espátula y recorriéndola hacia la izquierda.
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Continúa el proceso hasta que todo el lado del iPod quede suelto.
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Puedes insertar una espátula de plástico a la derecha del interruptor de bloqueo. Ten mucho cuidado mientras introduces la espátula, ya que la pantalla es muy frágil.
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Desliza con cuidado la espátula de plástico en la parte superior del iPod, asegurándote de liberar los clips de retención.
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Los demás lados del iPod deberán aflojarse fácilmente. En caso de que no suceda, usa unas espátulas de plástico en el lado derecho del iPod de la misma forma que lo hicimos en el lado izquierdo del iPod
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Separa el frente del iPod de la parte posterior aproximadamente unos centímetros. (o una pulgada)
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Herramienta utilizada en este paso:Tweezers$3.99
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Usa unas pinzas anguladas o una espátula de plástico para deslizar hacia arriba seguro marrón, sujetando el cable plano naranja en su lugar. Asegúrate de jalar en ambos lados del seguro. Sólo necesitas levantar entre 1-2mm para soltar el cable. ¡No levantes más ni remuevas el cerrojo, o terminarás arrancando el conector blanco junto con el!
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Suelta el cable del conector.
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Usa una pequeña espátula de apertura de plástico para soltar el cerrojo que sujeta el cable plano del disco duro. La pestaña girará hasta 90 grados hacia la tarjeta lógica, liberando el cable plano.
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Usa tu dedo índice para sujetar el cable plano en su lugar; desconecta el disco duro del cable.
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Para volver a armar tu dispositivo, sigue las instrucciones en orden inverso.
Para volver a armar tu dispositivo, sigue las instrucciones en orden inverso.
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Okay, I apparently did the same thing as Jeff above. When I opened the case, the plastic front came off cleanly, but now I can't figure out how to pry the innards out of the metal casing, which apparently was supposed to just happen by itself, according to the instructions above.
I've tried very gingerly pulling and prying around the edges to see if I can dislodge the metal casing, but no such luck so far. Now what?
Guide was helpfull and well detailed. The screewed on parts from the black cover broke but what the !&&*, it's not like i need them now. I switched the battery without problems, everything from the guide is well detailed.
Buttons wont work now. Re opened it 4 times and buttons still wont work.
Threw this Apple Crap at my wall, now it's all opened up again, permanently!
Guide is perfect tho! Thanks for the help.
I saved myself about $400 (that is on the cheap end of a new iPod 7th gen on Amazon) by buying new hard drive for $25, buying a new battery that came with iPod repair tool for $7.99 (all on Amazon), and used this guide. I had no problems with disassembly and reassembly. This guide is fantastic!
With this guide i managed to save some bacon on my two 5th generation iPods. One black and one white. Just for 25E i managed to find replacement hard disks for them. Now i enjoy the music in both car and living room. Thanks again mate... Cheers from Greece.
I decided to fix my boyfriends ipod video(5th gen 60gb) for his Christmas present. He dropped it a while back and the hard drive went to crap. So I got all my parts and tools today(very quick shipping btw) and decided to go for it. I was a little intimidated at first since I've never done this before but everything was so easy. Had no problem opening or separating the case. Changed the battery while I was in there and that was easy. Got to the hard drive and got it done. Before closing I checked that it was working but it just hung out on the apple screen. Was a little worried that the new hard drive was bad so I disconnected and the reconnected it and it worked perfectly! So proud of myself! All in all, the guide was a huge help, and it only took about 45 minutes to do everything. Easy peasy. Now I know I can change the battery in my ipod with no problem. Thanks!!!