My ipod video is dead!!!!!!!!!!!11111111

It wont turn on and wont connect to my windows computer. can anyone tell me what to do?

An Apple Store is exactly what it sounds like... an official Apple Store.
You can search to see if there are any Apple Stores near you by visiting http://www.apple.com/buy. If you find one near you, you can set up an appointment online through that site as well.
If you don't have an Apple Store near you, try calling 1-800-275-2273 (1-800-APL-CARE). If you're in warranty, you should be able to get the iPod serviced.

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    Hi everyone,
    Well, let me first of all start with the story, I was at a pool party, and I had my iPod with me, along with a device to make the iPod listenable to on the radio. [My Mom picked this up for me, it was made by Belkin I believe.]
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    All you can do is leave it somewhere warm and dry for a week or two to dry completely. Do not try to turn it on or charge it during this time - you are very likely to do more damage (if you haven't already).
    After this period of time, try running the five Rs. With a little (or a lot of) luck, it may come back to life.
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    Cheers!
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  • Completely dead iPod Video

    My daughter has an iPod video, it's approximately a month old and it's dead. She's tried all the self fix suggestions found here and it still doesn't work. It does work when connected to her computer, as soon as she disconnects from the computer it's dead. Of course Circuit City won't do anything for us because it's over 14 days since date purchased. Any suggestions? This iPod was to replace the mini she ran into the ground. All this money spent and she can't enjoy it. Any help is greatly appreciated.

    First of all you should be able to return the units to CCity if you’re having a problem with it.
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  • Dead Ipod Video- Bad battery?

    Hi - helping a friend with his 30Gb Ipod Video (5g).
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    Thanks for any opinions.

    You may STILL need to reset it.
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    If it doesn't work the first time, give it a second or third go. Sometimes it takes a few/several tries.
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    Cross-posted to "with Windows" forum...
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    I have videoed the update taking place and the iPod dying during it - sadly it is in MOV format (439MB) and I cannot convert to an uploadable version for Youtube... By DEAD, I mean, no power and will not display ANYTHING on the screen. Simply won't power up again.
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    2. Do you use iTunes for syncing? Only use Apple software for managing your file system.
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  • Switched iPod Video format from PC to Mac - "Restore" fried my iPod

    I bought an iPod Video 30gb in Dec. 05. I originally formatted it to work with my Dell PC Inspiron laptop. Everthing worked great and I didn't have any problems. About two months ago I bought a Macbook and transferred all of my files, including my music, from the former to the latter. I authorized my iPod on my Macbook and registered my Macbook to read all of the music I purchased on iTunes. So, I made the switch from PC to Mac without any problems and my iPod Video worked just fine without any issues. It synched my songs, etc.
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    see doing the following helps
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    3. Go to Tab “Erase” , choose Volume Format as “MAC OS Extended (Journaled), and click Erase, again if fails, skip it and go to 4
    4. Same as step 3, but open the “Security Options....” and choose “Zero Out Data” before click Erase. It will take 1 to 2 hours to complete.
    5. Eject your iPod and do a Reset
    6. Open the iTunes 7 and click “Restore”
    seems it could be some bad sectors on the HD of your iPod, if the above does not solve, then do a Restore with a PC, and see what happen

  • My Ipod video switch on by itself

    My Ipod video switch on by itself. Even if its locked, it turns on. It can be after 2hours or it can be after one day, it's never the same. So, when it's time for me to use it the battery is dead because it played for hours unknowingly.

    Id check the alarms, even if you didn't set them it could have happend accidently.
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    EXTRAS
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    I do appreciate your response, but it kinda goes back to my original post--  I am not programmer or geek (NO offense intended, we all need geeks and they're generaly very nice folks)-- I use apple because it works-- now I need to do work arounds and install old software through a third party vendor.....
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    Have you tried restoring them to factory settings through itunes? Sounds like from your psot that you've reset them, but not restored them.
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