Rachel - I had the same problem. I have a 4GB Pink iPod Mini. One day, it started skipping songs, clicking, and it just froze. I loved my iPod! I even named her LC! I put the stick on rinestones to her case but I don't think that killed her. Try restoring it by plugging it into iTunes and click Restore (WARNING - THIS WILL REMOVE ALL MUSIC) so you should back your music up to a blank CD. Insert the Blank CD and click File > Back up to disc. Then you can safely restore it without losing music. If this doesn't work, you should get a new iPod. That is what I had to do! I restored my iPod 7 times. Poor thing, I probably killed it! I got a 30GB Black Video for Christmas and named her Rocky. Anyway - save your christmas money, babysitt, ask for allowence. Save for a new one! Unfortainitly, Mini's are becomming a thing of the past and they are all getting viruses. I hope this helps! GOOD LUCK MY FRIEND!
2006-12-28 09:53:58
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answered by Anonymous
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My iPod freezes all the time, and no, it doesn't have anything to do with the glue. Just restart it. If it still won't work, call the apple iPod company and tell them what happened. They might be able to exchange it if it's a common problem. They exchanged mine a couple years ago when it broke.
2006-12-28 09:42:59
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answered by Anonymous
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i'd bypass with the iPod contact because of straightforward contact-reveal navigation and an stunning length reveal. The reveal length is proper for taking section in videos on the bypass. The music sounds large with the help of the headphones, yet you may basically use the headphones that come out of the field, no different headphones will in fantastic condition. 8GB isn't that a lot, yet in case you dont favor to apply a lot of memory, 8GB will be very well. in case you want to get a more cost-effective iPod bypass with the classic, yet i do recommend the contact.
2016-12-01 06:48:47
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answered by Anonymous
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Plug it into the charger, flip the hold switch for 5 seconds, release the hold, then reset with select/play buttons. If that doesn't work, return it. Anything else is a bigger PIA.
P.S. Someone in this office just farted and it reeks like hell. I just had to vent that.
2006-12-28 09:42:07
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answered by Mickey Mouse Spears 7
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iPod minis have a hard drive inside and a battery. If one of the other is trashed, then you should consider a new iPod. I would connect the iPod to your computer to see if you can make it show up. If so, reload the software and music.
2006-12-28 09:41:19
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answered by united9198 7
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my workmate has a 60 gb ipod and it got froze and never went back.. he looked for the sales receipt and take it or mail it to the seller.. in less than a month he got the ipod back i function.. truth is that apple guys just trash the old one and sent a new one. at least thats what he told me.
2006-12-28 09:50:51
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answered by aleonmel 2
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this happend to me
and you go to apple.com
go to support and it will say somthin about sending it back
my ipod frooze up a couple a times
as long as ur ipod is still uunder the warrenty they will send u a new one
it should explain at apple.com
i had to send my ipod back 2 times
this is the 3rd one i had
hope it helps
2006-12-28 09:44:01
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answered by Baby Bo 2
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You have to flip the hold switch before you do the select play thing.
2006-12-28 09:40:02
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answered by alwaysmoose 7
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can it connect 2 itunes if u do not have i tunes download for free press restore and unless you have to update it then that would b the problem
2006-12-28 09:47:12
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answered by parisandpearls 3
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simply reset it..
-hold down the "menu" button and the center button for about 5 seconds..
that will do it..works everytime..
good luck!!
2006-12-28 09:40:49
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answered by ? 3
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