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iPod Question
c1utch:
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I'm a little pissed off with the battery life of the iPod but i don't care that much.
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I've found a "restore" every once and a while seems to reset some sort of memory that the battery has, and will add a few hours back to the battery life, its worked every time i've tried it with mine.
@scrub: If you have an older iPod, or even a new one, maybe your iPod firmware isn't up to date fully? check to see if it is, if not, update it and try then.
scrub:
My iPod is very new.. I just got a new one last week. The songs I purchased work in iTunes, but don't on my iPod. It shows the song title and all, then it skips to the next song.
Johnny C:
Second question: Would you give your left nut for an iPod?
I know I would.
happybirthdaygelatin:
No to the lefty question, Mr. C. I feel oddly unpleasent from lopsidedness. As in back in the day after my brother shaved one of my legs quite a bit while I was asleep I shaved the other because otherwise it felt and seemed too weird.
Also I wouldn't turn down a free, cheap or gifted 'Pod but I'm not about to spend that much money on one.
nickyandthefuture:
Usually if an iPod is acting weird, resetting it will fix it.
With my ipod (all white face, four buttons along the top), you press and hold the menu and play buttons for a few seconds.
I think with the new ones, you press and hold menu and the round button in the middle of the scroll pad.
Resetting doesn't erase anything, it just reboots the system or whatever.
Also, try reconnecting it to iTunes, remove the songs and put them back on, like call it glitter said (if you're doing automatic syncing, make sure you don't throw out the songs permanently!)
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