okay so last night when i went out to eat my i-pod was in my back pockket. so i was sitting on it, and im guessing it wasn't on hold. when i got back home it was on and it was frozen. i thought maybe i should just charge it, i charged it overnight and this morning when i woke up, it's still frozen!!! help me please i don't know what to do. i have the i-pod mini if that helps. if its broken how do i tell my parents? because i recentlyy broke my cellphonne.
S_C answered Sunday June 17 2007, 2:03 pm: This has happened to me twice. I can't for the life of me remember which two things I had to hold down to get it to unfreeze. It's either the top and the circle in the middle. The bottom and the circle, or the top and bottom.
Give them each a try. It's probably the play and circle button although I can't be positive.
Sorry I couldn't be more help, I do hope that this helps you to figure it out though.
I'd be of more help to you by trying it out myself (it restarts the ipod for lack of a better word) but I can't find my ipod to 'experiment' on. [ S_C's advice column | Ask S_C A Question ]
EverythingIsAllrightx3 answered Sunday June 17 2007, 2:02 pm: try letting the battery drain out.
i used to have an ipod mini that got frozen all the time.just let the battery drain then recharge it.
if its still frozen,try contacting Apple.something simmilar happened to my brothers ipod and they sent him a new one for free.i dont know if they would send you a new one though since yours is a mini and they dont make them anymore but they might try to fix it.
your ipod probably isent really broken.
good luck =] [ EverythingIsAllrightx3's advice column | Ask EverythingIsAllrightx3 A Question ]
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