![]() ![]() You can search "bricked ipod classic" and see all of the other horror stories but apparently I was not the first to encounter this. And it also seems, in my humble maker opinion, a hushed corporate topic suppressed by the giant Apple machine. Software updates are always inherently dangerous but collateral risk for a few is acceptable.ġ. The ipod is out of warranty and was given as a gift.Ģ. Apple already has it hands full with iphone problems.ģ. Ipod was never subjected to any usage outside of Apple's Terms of Service.Ĥ. The most likely fix is to replace the hard drive to see if you can get it running again. I could have taken it to Apple or an authorized repair to get it "fixed" but they will not acknowledge it is a problem as their fault and charge you repair costs. A service center will charge more than what it is worth to get a new ipod. I am lucky nothing on the ipod was valuable or sensitive data. Back up your data, people!Ĭaitlin's uncle had pity and was kind enough to get her an itouch to replace the bricked ipod. So, I am left with a bricked ipod to toy around with. I was going to replace the harddrive myself and gamble the cost of the replacement harddrive that it would work. ![]() I found a replacement harddrive on Seller said it shipped from USA but got confirmation emails from Hong Kong afterwards. I got a refurb unit for $65US that did ship from a local supplier. ![]()
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