i have an iPOD nano, one of the newer ones(the silver one). ive had it for about 3 months and had no problem, but recently when i plug in my iPOD it doesnt pop up on the itunes screen and i cant put any songs on it. i thought it had to do with what cord im using but ive used all of them(i have 4 cords total because my sisters have ipods).i would like to know whats wrong with it and how i can fix it if there is a problem.thanks
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Hobbies category? Maybe give some free advice about: Music? Clo-Bo answered Thursday January 4 2007, 9:12 pm: hey im chloe and to answer your question i don't know whats wrong with it but i have a sugestion take it to an apple ipod store thats like in the mall or someplace and have them check on it and see whats wrong with it or if you need something but whats best is its free! i went there because i had a problem where i ould download music and they hepled me out in less than 5 min for free no joke!
KatieCakes answered Thursday January 4 2007, 5:59 pm: i had that problem with my white nano i phoned up apples help line and they told me an adress to send it to i got it back 2 months later and it works it takes a while to get back but its worth it !
solidadvice4teens answered Thursday January 4 2007, 4:47 pm: Do you have an Apple Care plan to protect your Ipod and get free technical support directly from Apple? If not I would recommend you get one as they will fix your Ipod for free for the next three years with a no fault guarentee.
When you call technical support they'll tell you exactly what is wrong with it based on you telling them exactly what you wrote above. It's best to contact them rather than people here who may tell you to try something that does not work and further screw up what is wrong with the Ipod you have.
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