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crwdns2934241:0crwdne2934241:0 Ethan Brigham

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Can I save My music on a dead Motherboard

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I love my 2gb white 1st gen iPod nano, that being said I was sad when I lost it four years ago and just recently found it. when plugged it only gives a white screen. I’m 95% sure that the logic board is dead as it makes a quiet humming noise as well and I can not get it to read off of my computer. However, I bought it with 350ish songs on it that I really like and are now nostalgic to me and I don’t want to lose them and I can not put them back on there as I don’t own them and I can’t remember all the songs on there. So is there any way I can save them? Could I even take the drive and plug it into a different logic board, or is that even possible because there are two screws holding it in and looks to only be held in with adhesive besides the screws? So is there anyway and I mean ANYWAY that I could save my childhood? Thank you so much for reading and have an amazing day/night or whenever your reading this

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iPod Nano 1st Generation

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