Introducción
La placa base de tu iPod controla casi todo en el iPod.
Qué necesitas
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Inserta una herramienta de apertura de iPod de plástico en la costura entre el frente de plástico blanco y la parte posterior de metal del iPod. Una vez que hayas insertado la herramienta, pásala por la costura para liberar las cinco pestañas que sujetan el iPod.
The angle is important. I tried forever to get it started more like the photo, straight in between. No luck, seemed impossible. When I put the iPod down on a padded surface, held the top/white half with one hand, I was able to push "down" into the metal with the opening tool with relative ease. Popped right off without any great force. Then I was able to more closing match the remaining photos, circling around the other tabs holding it as pictured.
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Levanta el panel trasero para separarlo del iPod, asegurándote de que no se enganche en el conector para auriculares.
can be a little reluctant - DONT FORCE IT! gently pry the _entire_ contents out of the metal base at the dock-connector end. After which the headphone jack and lock switch will be free. Unlike newer models, there are no active components on the metal rear panel so no ribbon cables running between the two halves.
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Afloja el conector tirando de la barra de bloqueo marrón hacia el cable del disco duro con la punta de los dedos.
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Para volver a armar tu dispositivo, sigue estas instrucciones en orden inverso.
Para volver a armar tu dispositivo, sigue estas instrucciones en orden inverso.
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I wish all iPods were this easy to fix!
I just replaced a battery and Logic Board in an iPod 2nd Generation. Totally easy; No soldering necessary. The hardest part was waiting for the Logic Board in the mail.
My 2G will not connect to either windows or macos via FW. I have cleaned the connector, checked the logic board for obvious damage, etc. My 1G connects to the same computers just fine. The 2G otherwise works, passes all diagnostics (seems to), and wakes up and charges when I plug it in to the computer. Do I need a new logic board? Otherwise, I am thinking of just manually transferring my music to the drive and living with it.
Hi,
try to replace the hard drive from your 1G first ans see if this works.
Please let me know.
Thanks,