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Why wont my iPod turn on when its plugged in?
Your iPod may just need a soft reset. This is the most common reason why your iPod isn’t turning on. Simply, hold down the power button and the home button at the same time. This will reset your iPod and should hopefully solve the problem.
How do you fix an iPod that won’t turn on?
Here’s what to do:
- Check that you have firm cable connections. Remove any debris from all ports.
- Try a different charging cable, power adapter, and power source. Don’t use an adapter or cable that shows any sign of damage.
- If your device still doesn’t turn on, it might need repair. Contact Apple Support.
How do I revive an old iPod?
Press and hold both the Sleep/Wake and Home button until the screen turns off. Then wait a few seconds for your device to restart. Still need help? Plug your iPod into power, then try again.
How do I fix my iPod when the screen is black?
If your screen is black or frozen
- Press and quickly release the volume up button.
- Press and quickly release the volume down button.
- Press and hold the side button until you see the Apple logo.
- If your phone doesn’t turn on, follow these steps to check your hardware and charge your phone.
How many years do iPod batteries last?
The most common reason your iPod will die – aside from your dropping it and breaking the screen or ruining the hard disk – is because its battery will have reached its limit. iPod batteries generally last two to three years, depending on how often you use the iPod. You can replace them, sure, but it’s not for everyone.
How do I get my iPod out of disk mode?
To turn iPod Disk mode off:
- Toggle the hold switch on and off.
- Press and Hold the Select and the Menu button for more than ten seconds. If you have different buttons, try the Play/Pause and Menu buttons instead until the Apple logo appears.
- The normal selection screen should appear, your iPod is out of Disk mode.
What should I do if my iPod Classic won’t charge?
Plug your iPod into your computer or AC adapter and see if anything happens. Ideally your iPod will recognize it has been connected to a power source and charge its battery. If it will no longer charge, the battery must be replaced. We sell replacement batteries for both thin and thick iPod Classics.
How to troubleshoot an iPod on a computer?
[Solution] Troubleshoot iPod 1 Reset your iPod by turning it off and on. 2 Retry the connection to your computer with a different port or cable. 3 Restart your computer and try everything again. 4 Reinstall the latest software updates on your iPod or computer. 5 Restore your iPod to factory settings, erasing all the content from it. See More….
What should I do if my iPod Nano won’t turn on?
[Solution] Troubleshoot iPod Nano 1 Make Sure Your iPod Is Fully Charged Up. It’s possible your iPod won’t turn on because the battery is dead. Low battery can also 2 Turn Off Your iPod Then Turn It On Again. See More….
Why does my iPod Shuffle take so long to charge?
Low battery can also affect performance, which might explain why your iPod is slow or unresponsive. Plug your iPod in to charge for at least four hours. Make sure you use an official Apple cable and adapter with it.