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Almost certainly it can be fixed by installing a new hard drive or something into the iPod depending on what's broke. The web is full of fairly sinple repairs to iPods and EBay is full of bits for sale.
I'll never own anything by Apple as it is the devils spawn.Public Service Posting by the BBC - Bloggs Bulls**t Corp.
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Congratulations you have won!Originally posted by Fred Bloggs View PostAlmost certainly it can be fixed by installing a new hard drive or something into the iPod depending on what's broke. The web is full of fairly sinple repairs to iPods and EBay is full of bits for sale.
I'll never own anything by Apple as it is the devils spawn.
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I'm just going to make my own iPad.Originally posted by scooterscot View PostCongratulations you have won!
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WHSOriginally posted by Spacecadet View PostPersonally I hate iTunes so will never get an iPod/phone/pad
I'll stick with creative, I prefer the technology and the interface isn't that bad, besides I don't think ipods are compatible with flac files.Comment
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