If I plug in my iPod nano in an electrical outlet it won't charge after I haven't used my ipod for 2 days. I plug it because it won't charge with the pc. Any help?
Is the battery completely dead? if not try resetting it with the middle + menu button held down simultaneously for a few seconds.If it's completely dead, then your Ipods battery May be screwed or the ipod is just acting stupid...which they do. if not that then your ipods Usb charger is not working well, or the inlet is not working/getting a reaction from being plugged in.does your Ipod load in itunes? and can you look at the data, in the drive?(if the battery isn't finished).
iPod won't appear in iTunes w/o energy. But If I connect my iPod to the pc it says :"Very low battery Please wait". And I'm using a power adaptor, because it's 110v and we use 220v
I think your battery is screwed, what Version do you have?Call the ipod company. for professionals. also did you try reseting it while it's in connected to the computer. since it shows some sort of activation, while connected try that.if not thenQuoteI think your battery is screwed,
O noez. I just didn't use it for 3 days and this happens EDIT: I'm looking for help in the net right now
psychomilitant said, August 30, 2008, 01:01:41 pmiPod won't appear in iTunes w/o energy. But If I connect my iPod to the pc it says :"Very low battery Please wait". And I'm using a power adaptor, because it's 110v and we use 220v did u tried by waiting actually? because the same happens with most of the cell phones, when u dont use it for some time and the battery gets empty it takes a while of charging before being able to use it again.
It must be the adaptor. iPod says " Very Low Battery Please wait " When connected to pc. I've gone to this issue already before, but I forgot what I did to fix the adaptor
tried a different adapter? the adapter for the electrical socket in the wall is different than the one that goes into the computer? i thought you connected the usb into the adapter then connected it to the wall, the nano doesn't even come with the adapter your talking about.maybe you shouldn't be using it?
220vt's of energy on little ipod nano, not meant for the nano?....hhhmmmmmm....(at least i think i'm sure there is no adapter that deems itself compatible.)Valodim said, August 30, 2008, 05:01:19 pmYeah battery is screwed, or even the pod itself. Bad luck seems you destroyed your battery.
Rajaa said, August 31, 2008, 03:00:07 am220vt's of energy on little ipod nano, not meant for the nano?....hhhmmmmmm....seems you destroyed your battery.unfortunately from what i gathered from you. It seems to conclude that you destroyed your ipod by using more charging power than it needed.
I've been using that method for weeks, and never charged the ipod to full battery. Always 3/4 battery
no, this means use the adapter that comes with the Ipod...but it's too late now.that may very much be too much power for the nano to gather at once, you shouldn't have used that adapter.
Hey guys I tried my brother's adaptor and it works for my iPod! It's now working! THANKS FOR ALL YOUR HELP!
Graham Aker said, January 19, 2009, 11:54:23 amUse an onion.No really.http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GfPJeDssBOMholy shit