From now, there'll be an infrequent range of postings tracking my success (or lack of it) in rescuing an iPod with a dead HDD. It is known that iPods have a Toshiba-tweaked HDD which does something different to a regular 1.8" HDD (in this case a MK4004GAH). So we'll see what happens with a standard MK4004GAH. I have a USB enclosure on the way, so at the worst (i.e. if it fails to work with the iPod altogether) I'll have bought an expensive portable 40Gb drive.
Tuesday, March 15, 2005
Dead iPod Chronicles, Part 1
From now, there'll be an infrequent range of postings tracking my success (or lack of it) in rescuing an iPod with a dead HDD. It is known that iPods have a Toshiba-tweaked HDD which does something different to a regular 1.8" HDD (in this case a MK4004GAH). So we'll see what happens with a standard MK4004GAH. I have a USB enclosure on the way, so at the worst (i.e. if it fails to work with the iPod altogether) I'll have bought an expensive portable 40Gb drive.
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