Dec 06 2006
What to Do when your iPod Gets Waterlogged
People around the world have discovered the portability of the MacIntosh iPod . There is no other device on the market today where you can download so many songs and videos in such a small space. Both children and adults love taking their music on the go. Because of their extreme popularity, iPod users are now transporting their music while they are walking, jogging, hanging out with friends, and even snowboarding. You can see how easy it would be to drop the small device when you are hanging out near the pool or when you are relaxing at the lake.
iPods are the electronic gadgets that fit into your pocket and have the ability to hold 15,000 songs, 25,000 photos, and 150 video hours all at your fingertips. With iPods, you can hear and see your favorite music and videos from a 2.5†color screen. As with any electronic device, things do go awry at times. Are you one of the many iPod users who have dropped your beloved into the toilet or had it fall in the bathroom sink while you were brushing your teeth, shaving, or washing your face and hands? Maybe you were be-bopping under your umbrella on a rainy day and your iPod fell into a puddle. You may ask yourself, “Is my iPod forever ruined or can it be saved?†Well, it depends on the severity but in most cases, a waterlogged iPod can be restored with a few simple strategies, parts, and repairs.
First, you must remove your iPod from the water source, such as the lake or toilet, and turn off the power supply. You don’t want a nasty electric shock and a damaged iPod. It is also a good idea to let your waterlogged iPod completely dry out before trying to revive it. To dry out your iPod, place it in a protective wrap such as a towel or piece of fabric and put it near a moderate heat source, like a sunny window, or in a warm room. Wait at least two days to give your iPod ample drying time. If you can bear to be without your iPod for longer than two days, you may have a better chance of reviving it. More time spent drying out, may get your iPod up and running faster and keep it running without much ado. After you are relatively sure your iPod has dried out, give the power switch a try. Not so good signs are the Folder or Sad Face icon popping up, but experts recommend that you attempt to erase and restore your waterlogged iPod.
To erase and restore your iPod, you will need to go to “My Computer†from your Desktop and then select “iPodâ€, which should be located next to your C drive. Right click and choose “Formatâ€. Now choose “FAT 32†and
Now, learn from your bad luck or honest mistake. Why not try some of the waterproof tools and accessories on the market before you have to go through this again? With these, you can take your iPod with you in the shower, gym, on a jog, and just about anywhere. A Company called OtterBox offers a waterproof case that allows you to take your iPod anywhere that otherwise would cause short circuits. The waterproof cases can withstand dog drool, a round of golf, and carefree singing in the shower. Reviews for their products have been outstanding! The OtterBox for iPod Nano will keep your iPod safe and dry when you’re lying on the beech or snowboarding in a halfpipe! Another outfit called RazorReef offers waterproof cases, headphones, and armbands as well as neoprene swim belts. You can take your iPod virtually anywhere with waterproof cases and accessories and be worry-free with your tunes and videos.
And, you can always take it any Apple store and “recycle†your waterlogged iPod. This is also good for a 10% discount on a new iPod.
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