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Hmmmm check wit the data cable once.. try using different USB ports els different data cables itself..
- if cable workin fine den try doin a hard reset.. i.e with d iPod plugged in 2 d comp try resetting iPod..
-Els check if ya iPodz getting recognized in iTunes.. if itz gettin not gettin recognized reinstall the itunes software.. or follow dese steps- 1>www.apple.com 2>Click on the tab SUPPORT 3>Select iPod+iTunes 4>Select iPod nano 4 r 5th gen 5>U'l find many divisions as get started troubleshooting n al.. under troubleshooting d 3rd link i.e iPOD DOESNT APPEAR IN ITUNES n follow d steps
-if itz gettin recognized in iTunes n not gettin recognized in comp den follow d same steps til troubleshooting.. under dis go to d 4th link i.e iPod is not recognized properly by computer when USB drivers are not installed properly r out f date..
Try wit al dese steps.. hope sumthin works out 4 u.. If none f dese work den derz another step to it.. may b disk mode step which am not sure f.. try finding out regardin diskmode n may b dat'l help ya..
i dont think you car wants to leave your house.... maybe your injectors are bad, if the chamber is getting too much fuel you could be flooding it, and if that gas gets past your rings you have bigger problems
You need to have a wireless connection. Anotherwards you will need to buy a wireless router and connect it to your Modem and configure it properly if you want it to function normally. If you need a walkthrough for setting up your router i can post a link.
Try taking out battery and plug in power. If it works, battery is faulty. If not, Try taking out your hard disk plug in power, if it works, hard disk is faulty. If not, Try taking out memory card, if there's a sound, memory card faulty. If no sound, it's your motherboard that is causing the error.
Note: If machine is under warranty no need to pay for the repairs.
Try taking out battery and plug in power. If it works, battery is faulty. If not, Try taking out your hard disk plug in power, if it works, hard disk is faulty. If not, Try taking out memory card, if there's a sound, memory card faulty. If no sound, it's your motherboard that is causing the error.
Note: If machine is under warranty no need to pay for the repairs.
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