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iPod Repair Quick Steps Service

The iPod has been around since 2001, and already there have been 
multiple generations of products leveraging the power of all kinds of 
different (and sometimes competing) technologies. I know lots of 
Netmasterz members own an iPod or nano, so you might as well get this 
manual to show lots of ways to hack your nano and pimp out your iPod. 
Today’s iPod might work more or less the same as the classic original 
did, but what makes each individual generation of iPod work is 
surprisingly different when you get down to it. As with anything 
high-tech, the closer you look, the more complicated it gets. Before you 
can attempt to fix your iPod, you need to know exactly what you’re 
fixing. The parts and even the techniques that you use often change 
depending upon the model. Hence, the purpose of this introductory 
chapter. We’ll get you up to speed on what vintage iPod you’re packing. 
You don’t need a serial number, and you don’t need an instruction 
manual. All you need is your good sense and the words and pictures 
herein. We discuss storage capacity, production dates, component 
compatibility, and other identifying features. We also touch on some of 
the little quirks and details that make iPod ownership less like class 
consciousness and more like enlightenment.

QuickSteps books are recipe books for computer users. They answer the 
question “How do I…?” by providing a quick set of steps to accomplish 
the most common tasks with a particular program. The sets of steps are 
the central focus of the book. Sidebar QuickSteps provide information on 
how to do quickly many small functions or tasks that are in support of 
the primary functions. Sidebar QuickFacts supply information that you 
need to know about a subject. Notes, Tips, and Cautions augment the 
steps, but they are presented in a separate column to not interrupt the 
flow. Brief introductions are present, but there is minimal narrative 
otherwise. Many illustrations and figures, a number with callouts, are 
also included where they support the steps. QuickSteps books are 
organized by function and the tasks needed to perform those functions. 
Each function is a chapter. Each task, or “How To,” contains the steps 
needed for its accomplishment along with the relevant Notes, Tips, 
Cautions, and screenshots. Tasks are easy to find through:

• The Table of Contents, which lists the functional areas (chapters) and 
tasks in the order they are presented
• A How To list of tasks on the opening page of each chapter
• The index, which provides an alphabetical list of the terms that are 
used to describe the functions and tasks
• Color-coded tabs for each chapter or functional area with an index to 
the tabs in the Contents at a Glance

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