if the battery icon has a plug it has finished charging. it shouldnt take too much longer than that to charge. disconnect it by clicking on the icon in the tray next to the time with a little green arrow. then turn it on. if the battery icon is full your good
2006-07-01 11:50:24
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answered by Mike is me 5
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It takes 1 and a half hours to charge 80%...
It takes 3 hours to charge 100%
Just click on the eject button to disconnect.
2006-07-01 11:50:42
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answered by ptm8 3
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you need to go into itunes and press eject for your ipod nano. The do not disconnect is for if you are transfering files, and it will say that forever until you eject your ipod. Charging for my nano only takes an hour, hour and a half.
2006-07-01 11:51:03
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answer #3
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answered by Hi My Name is 2
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Go to itunes and click the arrow thing to the right of your ipod, it will 'eject' it. Your ipod should no longer say to not disconnect it.
2006-07-01 11:50:07
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answered by wells4ak 2
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you have to go in itunes and look on the left hand side and hit the eject button for your ipod. once you do that you can look at your ipod and tell if it's fully charged. it usually takes like 2 hours tops.
2006-07-01 11:51:23
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answered by jadorelabret 2
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yeah disconnect it 2 hours is enough
2006-07-01 11:49:49
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answered by Curious-about-Everything Jeremy 2
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about 2-3 hours, it's ready when he lightning like shape on the battery symbol changes
2006-07-01 11:54:12
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answered by MaYoOoZ 3
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The battery lasts for approx. 24 hours on audio playback and approx. 5 hours on video playback, if that's the third technology, and approx. 14 hrs. if that's the 1st technology, if u do no longer keep 'rolling' it. desire this facilitates!
2016-12-10 03:18:50
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answered by ? 4
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