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| Some Songs don't play
Hi there! Some time again, my Ipod fell on the floor (only some inches!) and from then on, my Ipod does not play some songs properly. So I deleted my Ipod completely but even when I uploaded new songs the problem existed. So it must be some harddrive problem caused by the fall. Now, is it possible to repair the harddrive or tu just exclude the crashed parts of the harddrive? Is there some software that would close up those crashed fragments of the harddrive? It is not that serious problem but it is very annoying if some songs just don't play (of course these are always the favourite ones!) For any help I would be very thankfull cheers rentnak |
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What is the model of your iPod? Try running diagnostic mode to isolate the problem: http://www.methodshop.com/mp3/ipodsu...iagnosticmode/ It's possible that you could repair the iPod yourself, but we'll need to know the model of the iPod to recommend any parts/methods.
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