Where FireWire was once the only method of syncing an iPod to a computer, the 5th Gen model only allowed users to charge the iPod with the cable. Up Next: Basics Previous 1) Remove the outer button and use the plug of the dongle to push the inner button to turn the ipod on or off. 2) When the inner button falls off or stops working, remove it. You will be left with just the base contact for the button, which looks like a small round metal contact separated into 4 quarter sections.
Step 2: Turn off your iPod touch. Unplug your iPod touch from the computer if it’s connected. Press and hold the Top button until the power off slider appears. Drag the slider to turn off your iPod touch, then wait a minute to make sure it’s turned off completely.
Battery is fried. Replacement is really difficult and overall not worth it when you can buy a good working one on eBay with a charger for $30. Classic, any gen. Give it a fresh battery and a CF mod and it will last forever. Repairs and mods are pretty easy too. There’s places that will do the battery for you.

At the very beggining connect your iPod to the PC and open iTunes on you computer. In the next step select your iPod from the left menu in iTunes. Afterwards click the Restore button in iTunes. At this point of process you can now do back up your files, just if you want. Then click Restore to confirm information about this procedure.

On my nano, that setting is under Settings -> General -> Backlight. You can also go to the Settings screen and select Reset Settings. This will reset all current settings to their default settings. If the iPod is recognized by iTunes when connected to the computer, you can try doing a Restore. 0:00 / 1:37 How to Restore an iPod Nano 5th Generation to Factory Settings 2020 Tech Talk 34K subscribers Subscribe Share 14K views 3 years ago #ipod #nano #apple Check out today's
1) try forcing your iPod into Disk Mode first. - simultaneously press and hold the Menu and Center buttons. - the iPod should reboot after a few seconds. Immediately upon seeing the Apple logo: - simultaneously press and hold the Center and Play/Pause (bottom) buttons. - the iPod should now say "Disk Mode" on top with a check mark and "OK to
Right-click on the iPod and choose “Properties”. From the newly-opened window, navigate to the “Tools” tab and click “Check now…” under “Error-checking”. Make sure that the “Automatically fix file system errors” option is checked and hit the “Start” button. Check Disk will now try to find and fix errors on the iPod drive.
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