My Ipod Classic just bit the dust. Not sure what happened, but I was synching it with some new stuff I had burned onto my computer from CD's and it froze with the apple logo on the screen. I have tried everything I can think of to make it work again, but no luck. I had around 13,000 songs on it.
Is it still under warranty? Something like that happened to mine a long time ago, but when I called Apple Support they were able to get it working again.
If not, it might be worth checking on the Apple forums for some guidance (assuming you haven't already).
I hope you're able to get it resolved!
As with many computer things, restarting is my first step (hold the menu & center button together for a few seconds). There was one time when that wouldn't work and it was completely frozen showing the logo. Once the battery ran down, I plugged it into the PC and then it started ok again.
This earlier month I took advantage of the "battery replacement" services Apple is still offering for the iPod classic. It costs about $170, but essentially, they swapped mine out with a reconditioned one (it looks new, but I am assuming it is reconditioned, anyway). I got the new pod within a few days, and things appear to be working just fine.
Wake up to find out that you are the eyes of the world.
I have a spare classic just in case
"Alienated-so alien I go!"
I also have an electrical engineer brother in law
"Alienated-so alien I go!"
My 80 Gig one works great. I'll be very sorry when it dies.
I shun Apple devices. I have a Samsung Galaxy S7 with a 200GB SD card. It's loaded with 430 albums (320kbps MP3), and it's only 25% full. Bluetooth in the car, and bluetooth over-the-ear noise cancelling headphones lets me listen wirelessly anywhere (although I do use wired, can't-lose-'em, ear buds for sleeping). Running PowerAmp (Pro) as the player app. Easy USB connectivity for loading and managing music, and I can replace my own battery, thank you very much.
BTW.....I ended up ordering a "new" IPOD Classic from Amazon. I assume it was probably used, but is in a lot better shape than my old one was and it works great.
In the end I have opted for a xDuoo X3. I can stick two 128gb memory cards in it and hey presto, problem solved.
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