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Ipod 30 GB white won't work when disconected from USB

Following a run in rain (but ipod covered) began to experience poor performance,initially skipping periodically, increasingly freq freezing up, eventually would work poorly (ie play for 30 seconds) or not at all when unplugged from USB. Works fine when plugged in. It appears to charge fine. any sugestions? I'd hate to buy a new one as I'm a student on a very limited budget. Cam

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Hi,

It would seem that the dampness, if not condensation has affected the internals of the unit. It is to your advantage that it still works albeit for a short duration. Perhaps what is required to to open the unit and perform cleaning and possible drying. This and here would give you an insight on how it is done. Additionally, it may be yo your advantage to consider the possibility of replacing the battery that is if the unit has been in used for some time. This might be an informative read if not interesting.

Hope this be of initial help/idea. Pls post back how things turned up or should you need additional information.

Good luck and kind regards. Thank you for using FixYa.

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How long have you owned the unit? You can have the unit repaired most likely cheaper then replacement. If it is under factory warranty you may be able to save some money that way. Once I have more information I can assist you further. If you would like you can accept and rate my solution but please don't reject until I assist you further.
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