BUT it seems some are not compatable with iOS 4... sounds strange. i know
here's something to read [http://www.ifixit.com/Answers/View/28809/Try+to+restore+get+a+error+29|http://www.ifixit.com/Answers/View/28809/Try+to+restore+get+a+error+29]
you can change the circuit board of the battery pretty easily though
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edit : To Change the board---
you need a battery that is good but has the wrong number, and a bad battery with the right numbers or just the right battery board
- peel off the yellow tape from the bottom of the battery- carefull not to tear the power ribbon
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- with the sticky side of the battery up... and the board end facing away from you.... the board will kinda unfold (away from you) from the battery
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- you will see 2 metal strips connected to the board... and you will notice they are folded a couple times near the board... unfold the strips as much as you can,
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-break the strips off as close to board as you can. but don't totally rip the metal off the board.
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-solder the good board to the strips of the good board.
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note - i havn't tested this yet but as far as i can tell it should work
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note - i havn't tested this yet but as far as i can tell it should work.
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Noting oldturkey's comment it's probably better to just get another battery, there not that expensive anyways
BUT it seems some are not compatable with iOS 4... sounds strange. i know
here's something to read [http://www.ifixit.com/Answers/View/28809/Try+to+restore+get+a+error+29|http://www.ifixit.com/Answers/View/28809/Try+to+restore+get+a+error+29]
you can change the circuit board of the battery pretty easily though
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edit : To Change the board---
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+
you need a battery that is good but has the wrong number, and a bad battery with the right numbers or just the right battery board
+
+
- peel off the yellow tape from the bottom of the battery- carefull not to tear the power ribbon
+
- with the sticky side of the battery up... and the board end facing away from you.... the board will kinda unfold (away from you) from the battery
+
- you will see 2 metal strips connected to the board... and you will notice they are folded a couple times near the board... unfold the strips as much as you can,
+
-break the strips off as close to board as you can. but don't totally rip the metal off the board.
+
-solder the good board to the strips of the good board.
+
+
note - i havn't tested this yet but as far as i can tell it should work
Actually they are compatable...
BUT it seems some are not compatable with iOS 4... sounds strange. i know
here's something to read [http://www.ifixit.com/Answers/View/28809/Try+to+restore+get+a+error+29|http://www.ifixit.com/Answers/View/28809/Try+to+restore+get+a+error+29]
you can change the circuit board of the battery pretty easily though