
Unless you have the tools, time and the knowledge to recover your data, pay $60, it's cheaper. They will probably remove the storage (HDD or SDD, depending on the model), run a data recovery program (I would use testdisk) and copy the data for another drive. You could do it yourself with some effort. Pros: you save $60. You learn a new tool. Cons: you can damage the ipod, damage the storage, destroy the files instead of recovering them. Mauro https://www.maurosouza.com - registered Linux User: 294521 Scripture is both history, and a love letter from God. Em sex., 23 de set. de 2022 às 12:06, Lennart Sorensen via talk < talk@gtalug.org> escreveu:
..okay perhaps we were not speaking of it yet, but why not start? smiles. Seriously, here is the situation. While I did indeed manage to properly charge this iPod, my visit to Irepair.ca, location around the corner on college, in a building I never plan to entre again..certainly not in heels, shared the following. while the IPod could be fixed, it would cost $175 which is about what I
On Thu, Sep 22, 2022 at 11:38:31PM -0400, Karen Lewellen via talk wrote: paid
for it new. While the IPod data could be recovered, it would cost $60, given the hours and hours and hours of music I have not even heard yet, likely worth it. But, there might be a better way. I asked said Irepair.ca to send an email detailing the process, never hearing from them again. So, am opening up the question to the more technically imaginative. is there a reasonable way to transfer IPod data from an unhappy IPod?
Do you know which model it is exactly? After all I suspect some use normal disks inside, some SSD, some soldered in place. That would affect what methods you could use to access the data.
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