I was charging my ipod nona for the fist time.i havent used it at all.i just wont go on...its been off since i started charging.its not even on hold.what should i do.its just a wasted of money.i have a nona and cant use it because it wont go on.my computer wont even recognise it now.
First you need to let your ipod battery die completely, and then when it does plug it in to the charger, and then amazingly it will work...this has happend to me a few times, and thats all i do and its fixed.
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Sounds like you got the spark covered. I would look into fuel. Have someone carefully go under the rear of the car. While in park, turn the key to IGN (the one slot before it starts). They should hear a moan or hum for about 1-2 seconds. This is the fuel pump charging up. It should do this every time at key on. If you do not hear that, then it is not turning on the fuel pump. Easiest fix is a fuel pump relay- if youre lucky. If not, its likely the pump. I have gotten cars to start by taking my fist and pounding on the gas tank in a few different areas. This sometimes will get the brushes in the electric fuel pump motor to turn just enough to get it to work. If that succesfully happens, youre in for a new fuel pump. If it does hum, then youre at least getting fuel pump activity. You could check the coils if you havent already.
Yes. Wait for it to charge. You've probably run the battery COMPLETELY flat. Your ipod will turn off with a little charge left, to keep the flash memory ticking over so you don't lose all your data. If you left it too long, even that will run out. Just leave it to charge, completely. If that means 3 hours, then wait that long, because it'll be a lot better for your battery life in the long term.
Have you changed the power cable? most likely faulty power cable. but if that doesnt fix it your ipod has an internal problem and needs to be sent in for repair I had same problem but new cable fixed it.
Depending on the kind of shuffle, it may just be a simple software reboot. My firstgen did the same thing for weeks. If you have a second computer with iTunes, plug it in there, and wait for a message that will tell you if the iPod is corrupted. Follow onscreen instructions to reinstall software. you will lose all your music but the iPod should be working again.
what you can do, is take the hold button, and push it back and forth maybe 2 or 3 times, than you hold down the "menu" utton and the center button at the same time for about 10 seconds and you will see it restarting with a black screen and the apple icon in the center than you can let go of the buttons and about 10 seconds it willl become brighter and you will see the icon, then you can get to all of your music or videos and such
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