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I would reset the iPod first
Press and hold the home and power button, and it will reset
If that fails, restore in DFU mode
To get into this mode, plug the cable into the computer
press the power and reset buttons till it resets
let go of the power button, but keep pressing the home button
If that fails, replace the battery
If that does not help, replace or reseat the screen connection in the iPod, which does mean you need a need a new display assembly if reseating is no help
here is that guide
[guide|3639]
If you want to replace the backlight coil, this is a plausable try, but it's tough, worse then the iPhone 3Gs due to the smaller size of the backlight coil
here is a coil
http://www.ebay.com/itm/iPod-Touch-4th-Led-lcd-Backlight-Repair-coil-Part-OEM-Apple-USA-world-wide-/150769311757?pt=Other_MP3_Player_Accessories&hash=item231a8d200d#ht_1669wt_1532
-if you decide not to replace the backlight coil, you can sell for parts due, in fact, i always suggest this more often then not due to the cost of the logicboard if that either A) does not help, the logicboard is fried or B) you don't have the experience, or time to change, and use the as-is iPod money to offset the cost of a new one
+if you decide not to replace the backlight coil, you can sell for parts due to the fact i always suggest this more often then not due to the cost of the logicboard if that either A) does not help, the logicboard is fried or B) you don't have the experience, or time to change, and use the as-is iPod money to offset the cost of a new one

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crwdns2934245:0crwdne2934245:0 Nick

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-I would reset the iPod forst
+I would reset the iPod first
Press and hold the home and power button, and it will reset
If that fails, restore in DFU mode
To get into this mode, plug the cable into the computer
press the power and reset buttons till it resets
let go of the power button, but keep pressing the home button
If that fails, replace the battery
If that does not help, replace or reseat the screen connection in the iPod, which does mean you need a need a new display assembly if reseating is no help
here is that guide
[guide|3639]
If you want to replace the backlight coil, this is a plausable try, but it's tough, worse then the iPhone 3Gs due to the smaller size of the backlight coil
here is a coil
http://www.ebay.com/itm/iPod-Touch-4th-Led-lcd-Backlight-Repair-coil-Part-OEM-Apple-USA-world-wide-/150769311757?pt=Other_MP3_Player_Accessories&hash=item231a8d200d#ht_1669wt_1532
if you decide not to replace the backlight coil, you can sell for parts due, in fact, i always suggest this more often then not due to the cost of the logicboard if that either A) does not help, the logicboard is fried or B) you don't have the experience, or time to change, and use the as-is iPod money to offset the cost of a new one

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crwdns2934245:0crwdne2934245:0 Nick

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I would reset the iPod forst
Press and hold the home and power button, and it will reset
If that fails, restore in DFU mode
To get into this mode, plug the cable into the computer
press the power and reset buttons till it resets
let go of the power button, but keep pressing the home button
If that fails, replace the battery
If that does not help, replace or reseat the screen connection in the iPod, which does mean you need a need a new display assembly if reseating is no help
here is that guide
[guide|3639]
-If you want to replace the backlight coil, this is a plausable try, but it's tough, worsde then the 3GS
+If you want to replace the backlight coil, this is a plausable try, but it's tough, worse then the iPhone 3Gs due to the smaller size of the backlight coil
+
here is a coil
+
http://www.ebay.com/itm/iPod-Touch-4th-Led-lcd-Backlight-Repair-coil-Part-OEM-Apple-USA-world-wide-/150769311757?pt=Other_MP3_Player_Accessories&hash=item231a8d200d#ht_1669wt_1532
-if you decide not to replace the backlight coil, you can sell for parts due, in fact, i always suggest this more often then not due to the cost of the logicboard
+if you decide not to replace the backlight coil, you can sell for parts due, in fact, i always suggest this more often then not due to the cost of the logicboard if that either A) does not help, the logicboard is fried or B) you don't have the experience, or time to change, and use the as-is iPod money to offset the cost of a new one

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I would reset the iPod forst
Press and hold the home and power button, and it will reset
If that fails, restore in DFU mode
To get into this mode, plug the cable into the computer
press the power and reset buttons till it resets
let go of the power button, but keep pressing the home button
If that fails, replace the battery
If that does not help, replace or reseat the screen connection in the iPod, which does mean you need a need a new display assembly if reseating is no help
+
here is that guide
-http://www.ifixit.com/Guide/Installing-iPod-Touch-4th-Generation-Front-Panel-Replacement/3639/1
-Worst case the screen fails, it's the logicboard, and should be sold for parts now due to the difficulty of replacing the backlight coil, but it's doable, I am not the biggest fan of changing the backlight coil tough
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+[guide|3639]
+
+If you want to replace the backlight coil, this is a plausable try, but it's tough, worsde then the 3GS
+here is a coil
+http://www.ebay.com/itm/iPod-Touch-4th-Led-lcd-Backlight-Repair-coil-Part-OEM-Apple-USA-world-wide-/150769311757?pt=Other_MP3_Player_Accessories&hash=item231a8d200d#ht_1669wt_1532
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+if you decide not to replace the backlight coil, you can sell for parts due, in fact, i always suggest this more often then not due to the cost of the logicboard

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I would reset the iPod forst
Press and hold the home and power button, and it will reset
If that fails, restore in DFU mode
To get into this mode, plug the cable into the computer
press the power and reset buttons till it resets
let go of the power button, but keep pressing the home button
If that fails, replace the battery
If that does not help, replace or reseat the screen connection in the iPod, which does mean you need a need a new display assembly if reseating is no help
-
-Worst case the screen fails, it's the logicboard, and should be sold for parts now
+here is that guide
+http://www.ifixit.com/Guide/Installing-iPod-Touch-4th-Generation-Front-Panel-Replacement/3639/1
+Worst case the screen fails, it's the logicboard, and should be sold for parts now due to the difficulty of replacing the backlight coil, but it's doable, I am not the biggest fan of changing the backlight coil tough

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I would reset the iPod forst
Press and hold the home and power button, and it will reset
If that fails, restore in DFU mode
To get into this mode, plug the cable into the computer
press the power and reset buttons till it resets
let go of the power button, but keep pressing the home button
If that fails, replace the battery
-If that does not help, replace or reseat the screen connection in the iPod
+If that does not help, replace or reseat the screen connection in the iPod, which does mean you need a need a new display assembly if reseating is no help
Worst case the screen fails, it's the logicboard, and should be sold for parts now

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I would reset the iPod forst
Press and hold the home and power button, and it will reset
If that fails, restore in DFU mode
To get into this mode, plug the cable into the computer
press the power and reset buttons till it resets
let go of the power button, but keep pressing the home button
+If that fails, replace the battery
+
If that does not help, replace or reseat the screen connection in the iPod
Worst case the screen fails, it's the logicboard, and should be sold for parts now

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crwdns2934241:0crwdne2934241:0 Nick

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I would reset the iPod forst

Press and hold the home and power button, and it will reset

If that fails, restore in DFU mode

To get into this mode, plug the cable into the computer

press the power and reset buttons till it resets

let go of the power button, but keep pressing the home button

If that does not help, replace or reseat the screen connection in the iPod

Worst case the screen fails, it's the logicboard, and should be sold for parts now

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