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How to repair your iPod - do it yourself iPod battery replacement
Low-powered USB port - iPods that connect to USB ports, require a high-power USB port. Keyboards and some USB hubs will not charge iPod. Connect your iPod directly to the computer or to a USB AC power adapter. Click iPod to USB connection for more information.
Connect directly to computer - If you connect your iPod to something that connects to the computer (like a USB hub or FireWire drive), connect iPod directly to the USB or FireWire port on the computer.
FireWire port on a Windows PC - The FireWire (IEEE 1394) ports on some Windows-compatible computers may not be powered, and consequently won't charge iPod when you plug it in. Check charge iPod with firewire connection to see if the FireWire port on your PC can charge iPod.
Your computer goes to sleep - Your computer can only charge iPod when it's turned on and not asleep. Make sure your computer on and is not set to go to sleep when you want to charge iPod. Tip: Some Macintosh computers can charge iPod even though they're asleep. If your sleeping computer doesn't charge iPod, don't worry, just wake it and let iPod charge.
You are using Windows 2000 - If you use your iPod with a computer using Windows 2000, see document 304801 "iPod: Proper charging procedures for Windows 2000" for steps on how to keep iPod charging.
There are too many devices in the FireWire chain - Your computer can provide power to FireWire devices that don't have their own power sources, such as hard drives and cameras. If there are too many of these kinds of devices connected to your computer, iPod may not be recognized.
iPod is locked up - If iPod is locked up it will not charge, reset iPod. When you reset iPod all your songs and files are saved, but some customized settings may be lost. Tip: iPod will not wake automatically if you connect to a 4-pin FireWire port. Press the Select button (center of wheel) to wake iPod.
Faulty cable - If something is wrong with the FireWire or USB cable that came with iPod, it may not supply any power to charge the battery. Note: Only iPod models with a Click Wheel can get power from a high-powered USB port using the supplied cable (includes iPod mini, iPod (Click Wheel), iPod photo, iPod with color display, iPod nano, and Fifth Generation iPod).
Faulty port on the computer - If something is wrong with your computer's FireWire or USB port, it may not supply power to iPod. Note: Only iPod mini can get power from a high-powered USB port using the supplied cable.
Faulty Apple iPod Power Adapter - If something is wrong with the Apple iPod Power Adapter, it may not supply power to iPod.
Faulty dock connector or FireWire port on iPod - If something is wrong with iPod's FireWire or Dock Connector port, it may not supply power to iPod.
If this did not resolve the issue iPod needs to be repaired. You can arrange for repair at the Apple iPod Service Website or one of the suggested repair services listed on the top of page.
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