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While I was listening to music, it slipped out of me hand and fell onto the floor, when I picked it up it couldn't scroll up or down. It just froze. I didn't think falling to the floor was the problem because while i was viewing my pictures it froze for a few seconds. But now it won't turn off. when i charged it to my computer it didn't detect it.
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I just had this problem as well, i tried everything, so i let it sit here for like a month, while deciding what to do with it. I just found a response today that said if you don't care about losing it try dropping it on the floor a few times, I'm not kidding you that it worked lol. After i dropped it twice I restarted it and the apple logo showed up and works fine now, anyways hope this helps, although i don't know that I'd recommend it for everything it did work for me.
step 1
Sony PS3
Turn on your Sony Playstation 3 console and wait for the main menu to come up.
Step 2
Ipod USB connector.
Connect your Ipod to your PS3 with the USB cord.
Step 3
Go to the MUSIC icon.
Step 4
Scroll Down to USB Device (Ipod).
Step 5
Press the Triangle button. (If you press X you will not be able to play the songs.)
Step 6
Press the X-button on the "Display All" icon.
Step 7
Scroll down to "Music"
Step 8
Now
you can view all of your music and songs and play your Ipod on your
PS3! You can create playlists and listen to all of your favorite music
from your ipod through your Playstation 3.
If a reset does not work using the reset hole, then try this: First, back up all of your music and do this: Turn off the player and disconnect it from the computer. Then press and hold the play/puse button and turn it on simultaneously. The player should be in recovery mode. Scroll down and select format (all) and let it format. Then reload all of music back onto your player and it should work like new. Hope this helps!
If a reset does not work using the reset hole, then try this: First, back up all of your music and do this: Turn off the player and disconnect it from the computer. Then press and hold the play/puse button and turn it on simultaneously. The player should be in recovery mode. Scroll down and select format (all) and let it format. Then reload all of music back onto your player and it should work like new. Hope this helps!
See if this works. If a reset does not work using the reset hole, then try this: First, back up all of your music and do this: Turn off the player and disconnect it from the computer. Then press and hold the play/puse button and turn it on simultaneously. The player should be in recovery mode. Scroll down and select format (all) and let it format. Then reload all of music back onto your player and it should work like new. Hope this helps!
If a reset does not work using the reset hole, then try this: First, back up all of your music and do this: Turn off the player and disconnect it from the computer. Then press and hold the play/puse button and turn it on simultaneously. The player should be in recovery mode. Scroll down and select format (all) and let it format. Then reload all of music back onto your player and it should work like new. Hope this helps!
Scrolling is different for many of the different lists you'll see. In some lists, such as the Artists in the Music Player, you 'drag' the list up or down, by dragging the last or first items respectively.
In All Tracks, strangely, dragging the list doesn't work. You'll have to use the scrollbar on the right. As far as I've seen, dragging will not work if a scrollbar is present.
In most lists, scrolling with the jog dial on the back should also work. There are lists which don't respond to the jog dial, but that is usually when the volume would be changed instead (eg. browsing the playlist when listening to music).
But at least one of the above three should always work. Hope that helps.
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