I want to repair my iPod Hard drive

The 20GB hard drive of my 4G-iPod is not working. Do you know how to change it? And how to purchase a new hard drive? Or maybe you know a place in Germany that can make that for me at a reasanoble price.
Thanks in advance for your postins.
Pataclaun

BalaTheBalaji wrote:
I have tried that too. with command + r you can't erase hard drive or format. Only you can recover account
You should be able to erase the Macintosh HD from the Yosemite Recovery HD (Command+R). Should get you into the OS X Utilities Menu. With Disk Utility as one of fhe 4 options.
Inside Disk Utility, you should see 2 Macintosh HD entries. The 2nd (or indented) one is the one you should be able to select and erase.
If possible, a screen shot of what you are seeing when you select the 2nd Macintosh HD entry in Disk Utility might help us.

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