Battery
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Highest possible capacity for a 30gb iPod 5th gen? |
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Why does my iPod say very low Battery? |
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Correct disk formatting for replacement iPod hard drive? |
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iPod has sad face whenever I turn it on. |
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Ferramentas
Estas são algumas ferramentas comuns usadas para executar trabalhos neste dispositivo. Talvez você não precise usar todas elas em cada procedimento.
Troubleshooting
Track down a number of hardware problems using the iPod Video Troubleshooting Guide.
Identification and Background
Released early October 2005, the fifth generation iPod, or iPod Video, shed the rounded styling of the fourth generation in favor of a flat front panel attached to a rounded metal rear case. The iPod Video was the first iPod to feature video playback as well as picture viewing. It was offered in sizes ranging from 30 to 80 GB.
Use the iPod identification system to help you identify your iPod. They tend to look very similar, and it's important to know which one you have before ordering any replacement parts.
Upgrade Information
In order to upgrade from a 30GB HD to a 60/80GB HD you need to replace the following parts:
- 60/80 GB rear panel
- 60/80 GB headphone jack
- 60/80 GB battery
- 60/80 GB rubber bumpers
- 60/80 GB HD