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Troubleshooting Your iPod

When you see the sad face icon on your iPod, try not to panic. This can be very frustrating for any owner of this device, but if you follow proper trouble shooting advice, you can get your iPod up and running in no time.

 

When you have electronic components such as an iPod, things go wrong. Think back to when you first got your computer. Remember when things would go wrong and you would start to panic? As time moved on, you began to trouble shoot your computer problems instead of rushing off to get someone to repair the computer. You can do the same with your iPod. If you are going to own this extraordinary device, you need to understand basic trouble shooting techniques.

One of the most common reasons for the sad face icon is that the device is having a hard time retrieving data from the hard drive. This usually means that you are going to have to restore the device. Although you can follow these tips before actually going through the trouble of restoring your iPod, which takes some time:

Make sure that your software is always updated. Periodically, you will see updates available for your software. Do not ignore these but take the time to update your software. This can make your troubleshooting easier.

Hook the iPod up to the computer. See if the iPod will go into the disc mode. If not, you will see that you have to restore the device. Before restoring, reset the iPod with the touch wheel and scroll wheel.

Try connecting the iPod to an AC power adapter to make sure that batteries are not the problem. Press the on off switch to off and hold for a few seconds. Then press 'play' to see if the logo will come back on the screen. Try this a few times.

Connect the iPod with the AC adaptor and hold the on and off switch for a few seconds. Press the play button again until the log comes back on.

Below are a few easy tips to help on how to get your iPod to disk mode

Restoring your iPod will make you have to reformat your hard drive disc. This means that you will have to upload all of the information in your database back onto your device. Restoring the iPod will take a bit of time, but this occasionally happens with this device. Not to worry, restoration usually gets your device up and running in no time. Most people have these devices for years without needing service for them.

Sad face can be scary, but if you follow the trouble shooting procedures as illustrated here, you should be able to get your iPod back and running. The worst case scenario is that you have to send it out for servicing. This does not happen often as these devices are really built to last. If you have to send it for service, the service will be free if it is under warranty.



 

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