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My 2nd gen ipod touch froze while i was choosing a song, then it went to the apps screen and i couldn't move it. I then tried to re-boot it and it went to the little white apple and stayed there. I then hooked it up to my computer and it went to the charging screen then froze. Then my computer said it did not recognize the hardware device attached to the usb. Subsequently it then turned off and won't come back on.
No, the Ipod has never been wet. I did try the shut down, it did shut down, but now it won't power back on. I'm at work atm, but when i get home i will try it again. As for the restore, for some reason it doesn't want to pick up my ipod on the usb, i've tried switching usb hubs, but it's the same. any help would be greatly appreciated. ThanksNo, the Ipod has never been wet. I did try the shut down, it did shut down, but now it won't power back on. I'm at work atm, but when i get home i will try it again. As for the restore, for some reason it doesn't want to pick up my ipod on the usb, i've tried switching usb hubs, but it's the same. any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks
Has this iPod ever gotten wet? This sounds like symptoms of an iPod that had fallen in water. If not, push the standby and the home button for about 30 seconds. This will shut it down. Then push the same sequence to power it back on. Be patient. If nothing works, try the restore using Itunes.Has this iPod ever gotten wet? This sounds like symptoms of an iPod that had fallen in water. If not, push the standby and the home button for about 30 seconds. This will shut it down. Then push the same sequence to power it back on. Be patient. If nothing works, try the restore using Itunes.
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to update your ipod touch second gen to 4.1 version you must connect to your itunes account on your computer with ipod attatched sync all apps, music, videos, everything because it will delete everything and needs everything backed up. then go to your ipod on itunes and it will say update, click it it will take around half an hour to update and restore you ipod fully. This worked for my ipod touch gen 2, it kept saying when i tried to update i still have things on my ipod not synced to itunes when i have synced multiple times but it updated ok and i do not notice anything missing. this is all i know about this i hope it helps.
The touch screen is not physically attached to the screen, if water was anywhere near the bottom of the ipod it may have triggered the water damage unit inside the bottom. Water also may have leaked into the unit frying the circuits. You'll have to visit an Apple store or Apple.com/support for repair.
if your Ipod is frozen you might just need to reset it. Just hold both the power and the home keys for about 10 seconds and the screen should go black. after a couple of seconds press the power button and wait for the unit to boot back up. you should be back at your home screen or logon if you have password protection.
try holding the home and sleep/power buttons
if not...
hold the home button and plug it into your computer and continue to hold
if not...
plug in to the computer then wait until you see the apple logo hold both buttons until the screen is blank then release them. hold them both again until the apple logo appears then continue to hold them until it goes away. release the sleep/power button then hold the home button until it appears in itunes
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Turn repeat off in the menu.
Setting iPod nano to Repeat Songs
You can set iPod nano to repeat a song over and over, or to repeat a sequence of
songs. iPod nano repeats songs within the list you choose to play.
To set iPod nano to repeat songs:
m Choose Settings from the iPod nano main menu.
â To repeat all songs in the list, set Repeat to All.
â To repeat one song over and over, set Repeat to One.
To turn repat off, go to Repeat off.
No, the Ipod has never been wet. I did try the shut down, it did shut down, but now it won't power back on. I'm at work atm, but when i get home i will try it again. As for the restore, for some reason it doesn't want to pick up my ipod on the usb, i've tried switching usb hubs, but it's the same. any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks
Has this iPod ever gotten wet? This sounds like symptoms of an iPod that had fallen in water. If not, push the standby and the home button for about 30 seconds. This will shut it down. Then push the same sequence to power it back on. Be patient. If nothing works, try the restore using Itunes.
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