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I Pod nana 3rd Generation help!


Question Posted Thursday May 15 2008, 5:50 pm

Ok so i got my iPod in January and it has been working just fine but know i try to plug it into my computer and recharge and Under my devices the Ipod i con won't show up and it won't charge and when i plug my Ipod it it won't event go to the recharging screen or synchronising screen so what should i do


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Hitoast answered Friday May 16 2008, 12:42 am:
That happened to mine too. Unplug it and hold down the center button and the play button. This should turn it off. Turn it back on (play button) and try plugging it in then. If this doesn't work, you can try using another computer, letting it just rest for a few days, or even returning it. Goodluck!

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