so, wierdly, on one or two channels, there's a line of something like static at the top of the screen. It goes away when I put it in widescreen mode. That's okay, right?
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It's normal.
Back in December I messed up and left my very old (circa 2003-4) iPod in the car for a few days during very cold weather. I just replaced the battery and it will now hold a charge but the drive is wiped. When I connect to the computer iTunes opens and the iPod shows up on the desktop, but not in iTunes.
I can't seem to find this scenario in the troubleshooting info here [link] or in the related links. Any advice?
There are some disk diagnostics you can perform directly with the iPod.
I have no idea how old this info is [link] so you might want to google some more.
I can do the reset (which I'd already done) but I can't get to the diagnostics.
Looking further, I seem to have games and contacts intact, but no calendar information and no songs. Except the capacity/available numbers seem to indicate that the songs really are on there somewhere. Hm.
Well at the very least, its file system must be corrupted. Anyone know how to reformat an iPod's hard drive? That's what I'd try next.
Or you could erase and restore it (dunno if this does a reformat too): [link]
Possibly the hard drive is failing, in which case it'd need to be replaced. I've never replaced an iPod HD but I know it can be done. (I have a 160 GB iPod with a dead drive. Should do something about that, I suppose.)
I can switch to disk mode and back. I just don't know how to make it show up in iTunes so I can to a restore.
x-post. Okay, I'll try that.
No joy.
Error: The underlying task reported failure on exit
I'm betting that the people at the Genius Bar would be amazed at my ancient iPod and tell me to buy a new one.
In a nice bit of synchronicity, my bonus will come in the day before the new iPads are released. I'm thinking the one with both wireless and phone network access is the way to go, but I'm not sure whether to go for the full 64GB or not. Thoughts? 64 would allow me to transfer pretty much my full iTunes over if I can figure out how to do that so I guess it makes sense.
Also, it can now be either AT&T or Verizon for the 3G, I'm not sure which way to go since I have neither. At home I'll have wifi anyway. Do people who travel a lot have a preference for one or the other, especially in airports?