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Apple Mobile Products: iPhone, iPad, iPod
iPod Hardware and Accessories
Could this be a sign of a dying ipod?
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<blockquote data-quote="p3ezi(moto)" data-source="post: 1033726" data-attributes="member: 135670"><p>I had my 80gb Ipod Classic since 2008 and now it's starting to show some weird signs. I recently just recovered all my music files and now today when I was uploading them to it using iTunes 9.1. I noticed that I cannot just drag and drop music over like I normally did. In October it became unusable due to corruption of data. Fixed it and it's been fine ever since. </p><p>Today though I used Disk Utility and got a message saying that i needed to repair the disk but then a error pops up saying that it could not</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="p3ezi(moto), post: 1033726, member: 135670"] I had my 80gb Ipod Classic since 2008 and now it's starting to show some weird signs. I recently just recovered all my music files and now today when I was uploading them to it using iTunes 9.1. I noticed that I cannot just drag and drop music over like I normally did. In October it became unusable due to corruption of data. Fixed it and it's been fine ever since. Today though I used Disk Utility and got a message saying that i needed to repair the disk but then a error pops up saying that it could not [/QUOTE]
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