When the battery is done?

if the battery is done. not like when its done andyou have to charge it. i mean when its like donee. when you have to get a new ipod. but if the battery is done and you plug it into the computer does nothing happen as if you didnt even plug anything in?

I agree with Jeff.
I am not exactly sure what you mean, but I'll take a stab at it.
1. Your iPod is never completely dead, you can always send it in for a new battery (for a little money if it's not under warranty).
2. The iPod would have to be completely out of charge for it not to be recognized by the computer.
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