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Always keep your iPod happy
March 14th, 2007 by professoripod
Taking care of your iPod ensures it won’t die on you unexpectedly and live for a long time to come.
Don’t disconnect at the wrong time.
Always wait until your iPod displays the “OK to disconnect” message before disconnecting it from the FireWire cable. The danger here is that you may interrupt data transfer and corrupt one or more files as a result.
Handle with care.
The iPod was built to be tough, but it will not handle more than a few falls before saying goodbye forever. The best thing you can do is buy a protective case from your local Apple store or online.
Keep away from fire & water.
In other words, keep it away from extreme heat or cold. If you find your iPod in such a situation, don’t turn it on. Let it settle back to its normal temperature before attempting to see if it still works.
After all, don’t we care for the things we love? ![]()
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