I have an 80 GB iPod Classic/Video that won't seem to turn off.
When I first ran into this problem, I reset my iPod by holding down the middle button and the menu button, but it still wouldn't turn off. I then tried to restore my iPod, but even after doing that it still wouldn't turn off. I have since tried resetting it some fifty millions times, but it still won't turn off.
Lately I've just been letting the battery run out and then charging it back up. Obviously, that can't be too good for the iPod, but it's the only thing I can do.
The iPod is relatively new. I've only had it since around November, maybe. My mom had bought it a few months before then, but had never touched it. It's not the newest version of the iPod classic/video, if that helps.
I don't know what else to do or try, so if anyone could help me out I would greatly appreciate it!
Additional info, added Monday March 17 2008, 5:07 pm: Also, I know to turn an iPod off you need to hold down the bottom button. Please don't tell me to do that. Thanks.. Want to answer more questions in the Technology category? Maybe give some free advice about: Computers? aidenisfire answered Monday March 17 2008, 5:47 pm: well... if you have already tried all of this and nothing has worked it might be an internal problem. i don't know if you have a warranty for your ipod but the best thing to do in this situation will be to go to an electronic store, or the store where you bought the ipod and tell them what the problem is. i also have this style ipod and i don't tink there's anything else you can do. [ aidenisfire's advice column | Ask aidenisfire A Question ]
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