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- Connect your iPod to the Apple iPod Power Adapter and plug the power adapter into an electrical outlet, or connect your iPod to your Mac's built-in FireWire port
- Toggle the Hold switch on and off (slide it to Hold and then turn it off again)
- Press and hold the Play/Pause and Menu buttons until the Apple/iPod logo appears (about 6 to 10 seconds). You may need to repeat this step
Looks like I'll need to go back to my car to do it.
It usually takes me a couple of tries, by the way.
All you need to do is hold down the Play and Menu buttons. The other steps are useless.
Anyone got any recommendations for a wireless router? I have DSL and a new Dell Inspiron 700M.
All you need to do is hold down the Play and Menu buttons. The other steps are useless.
Including plugging it in? Kewl.
Consuela,
I have Linksys. I generally like it and had it since May. Last week, it has been cutting out here and there, but I think that might be Comcast and not the router.
I've had a series of Linksys routers, and they've all been reliable.
It worked without even the toggling.
Whatever it was doing in the 2 hours frozen really sucked the battery low, though.
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