Tuesday, February 13, 2007

Great do-it-yourself iPod Tutorials & Service!

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It's a well-established fact that iPod batteries wear out, and that you can save big bucks by replacing the battery yourself. A new how-to video walks you through the steps.

Although surgery on your beloved iPod may seem horrifying, it's actually a pretty simple procedure. The video shows you how to open the casing, pop out the old battery and swap in a new one, all without leaving a scratch on your precious.

The site offers battery-replacement videos for most iPod models, along with videos on replacing hard drives, LCD screens and more. (There's a convenient iPod parts store there as well.) If there's an iPod resurrection in your future, you can learn a lot more from watching these videos than you ever could from a page of printed instructions. — Rick Broida

iPod How To Video Tutorials [ifixipodsfast.com]

1 comment:

irepair said...

Great article! I've noticed in many instances, the problem actually derives from a faulty HDD cable. People wrongfully suspect that it's a bad hard drive and this simply isn't always the case. Thanks for posting this.

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