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5 year old iPod Classic is suddenly pausing, skipping ahead, skipping back.

ive used this ipod 10 to 12 hours a day for almost 5 years. All of a sudden it is stopping, restarting, skipping forward and back. This is not associated with motion or accidental button bumps. Reset didn't work. All software is current. It is pretty full (135 GB full, 13.5 GB free). I guess it wouldn't make anything worse to do the reformat start over option, but does anyone have an idea if that would work? Or should I just go buy a new one?

iPod classic 160GB (Late 2009), Windows 8

Posted on Aug 22, 2014 8:47 AM

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Aug 24, 2014 11:21 AM in response to Lelacy

Hello Lelacy,


It sounds like you are seeing some erratic activity with your iPod Classic even after a reset. Based on your symptoms it seems to me as well that the next best course of action is to do just as you mentioned, to restore the iPod. That will tell you if the issue is to do with the hardware or the software on the device:

Restore

Note: Because Restore erases all of the songs and files on iPod, make sure toback up any files you've saved on the iPod disk. All of your songs, videos, podcasts, audiobooks, and games can be loaded back to your iPod provided that you have them stored in your iTunes Library.

How to restore your iPod:

  • 1. Make sure you've reinstalled the latest version of iTunes.
  • 2. Open iTunes, and then connect your iPod to your computer.
  • 3. After a few moments, it will appear in the source list in iTunes. If the iPod's display doesn't show "Connected" or "Do not disconnect" you may need to put the iPod into disk mode to proceed.
  • 4. Select your iPod in the source list and you will see information about it appear in the Summary tab of the main iTunes windows.
  • 5. Click the Restore button. You will be prompted with one or more restore options that may prompt iTunes to automatically download of the latest iPod Software. The 4 possible restore options are:
    • Restore Option 1: Restore - Restores with same iPod Software version already on iPod.
    • Restore Option 2: Use Same Version - Restores with same iPod Software version already on iPod even though a newer version is available.
    • Restore Option 3: Use Newest Version - Restores with the latest iPod Software on your computer.
    • Restore Option 4: Restore and Update - Restores with the latest iPod Software on your computer.
    Note: For Mac users, A message will appear prompting you to enter an administrator's name and password.
  • 6. A progress bar will appear on the computer screen indicating that the first stage of the restore process has started. When this stage is completed, iTunes will instruct you to leave iPod connected to your computer to complete restore.
  • 7. During the stage 2 of the restore process, the iPod will show an Apple logo as well as a progress bar at the bottom of the display. It is critical that the iPod remains connected to the computer or iPod Power adapter during this stage. Note: The progress bar may be difficult to see since the backlight on the iPod display may be off.
  • 8. After stage 2 of the restore process is complete and the iPod is connected to the computer, the iTunes Setup Assistant window will appear asking you to name your iPod and choose your syncing preferences similar to when you connected your iPod for the first time.


iPod classic Troubleshooting Assistant

http://www.apple.com/support/ipod/five_rs/classic/


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Sterling

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