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crwdns2934243:0crwdne2934243:0 Dan

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I’m surprised the case magnet would be that strong, but if it was, you maybe able to recover it via re-installing your files [guide|133981]
What happens when you connect your iPod to your PC or Mac iTunes?
-The other option is replacing the micro drive with a flash SSD setup. I did both of mine years ago with bigger drives and it’s quite fast! https://www.alphr.com/audio/1001325/how-to-revive-your-old-ipod-classic-with-an-ssd/|How To Revive Your Old IPod Classic With An SSD]
+The other option is replacing the micro drive with a flash SSD setup. I did both of mine years ago with bigger drives and it’s quite fast! [https://www.alphr.com/audio/1001325/how-to-revive-your-old-ipod-classic-with-an-ssd/|How To Revive Your Old IPod Classic With An SSD]

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crwdns2934245:0crwdne2934245:0 Dan

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-I’m surprised the case magnet would be that strong, but if it was, you maybe able to recover it via re-installing your files [https://www.ifixit.com/Guide/How+to+enter+DFU+mode+and+restore+iPod/133981]
+I’m surprised the case magnet would be that strong, but if it was, you maybe able to recover it via re-installing your files [guide|133981]
What happens when you connect your iPod to your PC or Mac iTunes?
-The other option is replacing the micro drive with a flash SSD setup. I did both of mine years ago with bigger drives and it’s quite fast!
+The other option is replacing the micro drive with a flash SSD setup. I did both of mine years ago with bigger drives and it’s quite fast! https://www.alphr.com/audio/1001325/how-to-revive-your-old-ipod-classic-with-an-ssd/|How To Revive Your Old IPod Classic With An SSD]

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crwdns2934245:0crwdne2934245:0 Dan

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-I’m surprised the case magnet would be that strong, but if it was, you maybe able to recover it via re-installing your files.
+I’m surprised the case magnet would be that strong, but if it was, you maybe able to recover it via re-installing your files [https://www.ifixit.com/Guide/How+to+enter+DFU+mode+and+restore+iPod/133981]
What happens when you connect your iPod to your PC or Mac iTunes?
The other option is replacing the micro drive with a flash SSD setup. I did both of mine years ago with bigger drives and it’s quite fast!

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crwdns2934241:0crwdne2934241:0 Dan

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I’m surprised the case magnet would be that strong, but if it was, you maybe able to recover it via re-installing your files.

What happens when you connect your iPod to your PC or Mac iTunes?

The other option is replacing the micro drive with a flash SSD setup. I did both of mine years ago with bigger drives and it’s quite fast!

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