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How to use iPod Diagnostics

How can you troubleshoot what is wrong with a broken iPod other than just swap out the parts that you guess are broken based on symptoms? Can you use the diagnostics menu to pinpoint a say bad hard drive or bad hard drive and motherboard or bad clickwheel etc. Does apple have a machine which does the diagnostics? Thanks for any info

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every time i do9wn load my iPod music it only downloads my sons and it is hae ing trouble with my Playlist

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to enter the special diagnostic mode, you need to force a hard reset, then after the Apple logo appears you press another special button combination.

here's a quick graphical representation on the special button presses to get your iPod into the hidden diagnostic mode (along with the buttons to get it into disk mode or to reset your iPod)

The buttons you need to press vary depending on the model of iPod.

some further info on the various tests within diagnostic mode can be found here

basically once you press the required buttons, you should hear a beep and see a couple menu choices for auto or manual tests.

NOTE: some of the tests require you to connect a USB and FireWire cable, and the test may seem to be stuck until you do so - therefore I recommend you use the manual mode and only select the appropriate tests.

You can use the diagnostics to check for basic function of I/O, Flash and SDRAM memory, power circuits, scroll wheel and buttons, etc. There's also an LCD display test that fills the screen with solid colors, and you can confirm logic board version number and other system config info.

some models of iPod will let you do a hard disk scan test. But even models lacking the full HD scan test will let you check the SMART status of the drive (of course, assuming it's a hard drive based iPod)

Check out the links I mentioned above for more info.

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The second link in this post "diagnostic mode can be found here" directed me to malware

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Well, provided it's not an iPod Touch, there are diagnostics built-in. To get into them, you need to reboot the iPod (Menu + Select), then hit previous + select. Through running the diagnostics, it should be able to tell what's wrong.

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I've been to the diagnostics menu many times I'm just not sure what to make of what it tells me. For example could I test for a bad HD? how?

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Well it's true there's built in diagnostics, but unless you really know what you're looking at, it can be kind of tricky.

Try this to test your hard drive:

HDD test

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my 10 year old iPod Classic is being stubborn since last week and now it down loaded you music files no problem but soon as it got to my play list it is stooping and starti9ng on its own

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Dead HDD my guy

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