IPOD Won't Run

Has anyone had there Mini run only when it is plugged into an outlet. The battery is fully charged but wont turn on without AC.

Hey Jaybird28,
Welcome to Apple Discussions!
I think you meant to post this in the Ipod forum
http://discussions.apple.com/category.jspa?categoryID=146
this is more for the Mac Mini people.
You'll get better information there...

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