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iPod Nano Problems      

iPod Nano problems are plenty with the small little device. The iPod Nano is a popular device that is so small that it can encounter different problems easily. There are numerous reports of different problems with the iPod Nano, most of which are relatively minor and Apple is aware of them for fixes in the next generation of the iPod Nano.

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Freeware iPod Utilities      

Looking for some freeware utilities for your iPod? Check out these free applications to get the most from your iPod! Anapod Explorer (Windows XP, 2000, ME or 98SE) Anapod Explorer (free version) allows you to view your iPod and copy files to it as a device in Windows Explorer. The full version allows you to transfer files from your iPod to a PC. Anapod Explorer requires a PC-formatted iPod.

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Eight great iPod hacks, mods and tricks      

The iPod is a deeply personal device. The music, contacts, calendars and notes you store on it reveal much about your personality. From playcounts to playlists, our iPods can tell others what we enjoy, how we think and even who we are. But if you truly want to transform your iPod into an engine of extreme personal expression, why not customize it?

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How To Reset/Restart a Frozen Third Generation iPod nano      

When your brand-new third-generation iPod nano freezes and stops responding, it can be frustrating. As you see the frozen screen, thoughts racing through your mind may include: What's wrong? Did I break it? There are so few buttons - how do I fix it? Luckily, resetting or restarting a frozen third-generation iPod nano is simple. Remember, an iPod is basically a little computer designed to play music and video. And, just like a regular computer, it needs to be restarted from time to time to fix software errors.

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8GB iPod nano hack      

There is something very fishy going on with this conversion of a 4GB iPod nano to an 8GB nano. To start, the obligatory "new capacity" screenshot isn't provided. Next, it is almost too simple: just piggyback the flash chips on top of each other. Wait, weren't the chips in the 4GB nano mounted on a daughter card? ([Omikron]'s photos of the daughter card in his 4GB nano) The 2G version had flash chips on the main board, but those were Toshibas not these Samsung chips. There are really basic instructions provided that encourage you to buy a broken nano on eBay and salvage the necessary chips. If that seems a little hard, the author has plenty of the correct memory chips on hand and is willing to upgrade your nano, for a fee. This page is mirrored in an auction. What kind of person has a pile of 2GB iPod flash chips on hand? I don't know, but they seem to have sold a lot of 4GB iPods in the last month. I wonder what capacity the iPods really were? UPDATE: I've been in contact with several eBayers who purchased these 4G nanos and the firmware is reporting 4G capacity. It seems that there isn't any chip harvesting going on. The legitimacy of this hack is yet to be confirmed.

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How To Reset/Restart a Frozen iPod Video      

Hardly anything can be as annoying or potentially frightening as a frozen iPod video that stops responding to clicks. But don't worry - your iPod is probably fine. It just needs to be restarted. Luckily, resetting a frozen iPod video is pretty easy. Here's how you do it.

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Favorite iPod Hacks      

Most iPod hacks either enhance an iPod's capabilities or get rid of functions that users find annoying. Here are some of our favorites.

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Introduction to How iPod Hacks Work      

Photo courtesy Consumer Guide Products Shopping for an iPod?Compare iPod prices at Consumer Guide Products before you buy. Right out of the box, an iPod can hold, organize and play most people's entire music collection. It can also act like a calendar and a clock, and newer models can play videos and a few simple games. But some people want more from their iPods.

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How To Reset/Restart a Frozen iPod Nano      

If you've got a frozen iPod nano that isn't responding to clicks, you may be worried that your iPod is broken. But don't worry - it probably isn't. It probably just crashed. To fix this, you'll just need to restart it. Luckily, resetting a frozen iPod nano is pretty easy. Here's how you do it (this works for both the first generation and second generation iPod nano).

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How To Reset/Restart a frozen iPod shuffle      

If your iPod Shuffle isn't responding to clicks, it's probably frozen up. To fix this, you'll need to restart it. Luckily, resetting a frozen iPod Shuffle is pretty easy. Here's how you do it (this works for the both the first generation and second generation iPod Shuffle).

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