Power surge on USB port - dead iPod.

I have an 8GB iPod Nano (2G). Last night I plugged it into the USB port on my PC and a little balloon popped up above the taskbar saying something along the lines of "A power surge has occurred on your USB port. Remove any devices attached to it and click here to reset it."

I did so, however now my iPod will not turn on, and is not being detected in My Computer, iTunes etc.

I would surmise that the internal workings have been fried by the power surge, but I thought I would check here first to save the trouble of getting it replaced.

I have tried the 5 R's.

Thanks
~pogo

8GB iPod Nano 2G, Windows XP

Posted on Aug 20, 2007 10:33 AM

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Aug 20, 2007 5:50 PM in response to pogo_

The USB port is not going to send sufficient power to burn up your iPod.

Is your computer perhaps a laptop? If not, which USB port were you connected to, front or rear?

In the meantime just let it sit for a day, connect it to power (wall charger works best) and charge it for at least 30 minutes then Reset it (hold down the menu and center buttons for 6 seconds) while it is still connected to power. You may have to try this several times. When it comes to life, Restore it in iTunes then fully charge it.

Aug 20, 2007 6:07 PM in response to pogo_

Before contacting Apple, you may just need to reset it.
Put the hold switch to the OFF/White position. Now toggle it ON/orange then back off again. Then press and hold both the MENU and center buttons on the iPod and hold them for a good 15 seconds or so. Your iPod should reboot starting with the Apple Logo screen.
If it doesn't work the first time, give it a second or third go. Sometimes it takes a few/several tries.
See this thread as an example of what I mean by needing to try it many times...
http://discussions.apple.com/message.jspa?messageID=5065208
http://www.apple.com/support/ipod/five_rs/
Patrick

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