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  1. 22 lip 2011 · Yes, you can use a 1.8" "ZIF" SSD in your iPod, such as this one, however, since they are thinner than the "Fat" hard drive in your model of iPod, you may need to find a way to secure it inside the case to prevent rattling.

  2. 20 mar 2015 · I have an iPod Classic, that is experiencing signs of hard drive failure similar to my old 80GB that died a while back. It is a 160GB Gen 7 Classic and upon the least sync to add 4 new songs...

  3. I've ordered a 40GB Toshiba 1.8" HDD (with the Apple logo to avoid HDD chipset issues) to see if it'd work out. EDIT - I've had some success with an old 16GB Sandisk Compactflash with UDMA plugged into a CF->1.8" 50-pin adapter. It'll actually fully restore and sync with iTunes.

  4. I've an iPod Classic 160 GB bought in 2007. I've never had problems copying songs into it, through iTunes, but from the beginning I never had much success using it as a portable hard drive. Whenever I tried copying large files, or many files, into it, it would hang and reboot after a while.

  5. 5 wrz 2024 · The idea of replacing the 1.8-inch hard drive that came with my iPod Classic with a tiny, M.2 SSD was just too cool of a project to pass up. But is there any practical reason for...

  6. If you are replacing the hard drive in your iPod and it did not come with the rubber mounting brackets and foam padding, transfer these items from your old drive to the replacement drive.

  7. 8 cze 2020 · Upgrading an iPod with an SSD: A step-by-step guide. 1. Remove the back cover. This is likely to be destructive, but only to the cover – even if you pull it off with some force, the ribbon ...

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