my ipod is a silver mini and my friend gave it to me last year because she had a new one. she had it since the summer of 2005 (so about 2 years old) and it worked fine it just would sometimes go slow and skip songs, nothing that was a trouble. then it lost battery and has a really short lasting time, maybe 40 minutes or less. but ive got around 800 or so songs (i dont even listen to them all) and now ive been on itunes trying to erase them. my ipod doesnt change. ive tried deleting everything but when i up-plug it, it stays the same. what can i try to fix it?
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Hobbies category? Maybe give some free advice about: Music? ImFakingHotPink answered Tuesday March 27 2007, 8:33 pm: To delete all the songs on your iPod you have to uncheck the check mark on your iTunes and then hook up your ipod. If that still doesn't work, ii think with the old ipods you can go into your My Computer part and click the ipod option. Then go under music and delete everything, but i'm not quite sure. Otherwise, it's just because it's so old. The Apple store has an ipod recycling program. Just go into the store and ask about it, they give you some money back and then they take your ipod, because yours is old they might give you 50 bucks top depending on how the condition is. However, ebay will give you more cash. [ ImFakingHotPink's advice column | Ask ImFakingHotPink A Question ]
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