My 5th-gen Nano went through the wash TWICE before I discovered it deep in the pocket of some cargo shorts. After it sat for about a week, I tried to start it up.It was apparently dead.
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My 5th-gen Nano went through the wash TWICE before I discovered it deep in the pocket of some cargo shorts. After it sat for about a week I tried to start it up, but It was apparently dead.
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Then, a couple of days later after I'd given up on it, in desperation, I tried putting it into my freezer for about 4-5 hours (ostensibly to evaporate any moisture left). Then I dried it under a hot blow drier for a minute and was able to turn it on.
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Then, a couple of days later, in desperation I tried putting it into my freezer for about 4-5 hours (ostensibly to evaporate any moisture left). Then I dried it under a hot blow drier for a minute and was able to turn it on.
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After re-installing the software and recharging it, the Nano was working fine. Although the battery seems not to have the life it once did, at least I can use it a couple hours at a time before recharging.
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After re-installing the software and recharging it, the Nano is working fine. Although the battery seems not to have the life it once did, at least I can use it a couple hours at a time before recharging.
My 5th-gen Nano went through the wash TWICE before I discovered it deep in the pocket of some cargo shorts. After it sat for about a week, I tried to start it up.It was apparently dead.
Then, a couple of days later after I'd given up on it, in desperation, I tried putting it into my freezer for about 4-5 hours (ostensibly to evaporate any moisture left). Then I dried it under a hot blow drier for a minute and was able to turn it on.
After re-installing the software and recharging it, the Nano was working fine. Although the battery seems not to have the life it once did, at least I can use it a couple hours at a time before recharging.