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iPod Classic 6th Generation. Model A1238 / 80, 120, or 160 GB hard drive / black or silver metal front

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iPod Classic no response

My friend gave me an iPod classic he didn't use anymore. when I plugged it in, It started to bootloop like crazy. I left it plugged in for a while and let it do its thing, hoping it would turn on. I unplugged it and plugged it back in and suddenly I'm getting absolutely no response from the iPod. No charging screen, no bootlooping, I can't even hear the hard drive spinning (which I could before and it sounded like any old hard drive should). I've been wanting a classic for years and now that I have one I'm really hoping I can fix it without opening it up. Has this happened to anyone else?

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Hi

Chances are you battery has failed

Heres a replacement guide

iPod Classic Battery Replacement

Heres a replacement part

Thick battery

iPod Classic (Thick) Battery

Thin battery

iPod Classic (Thin) Battery

depending on the iPod storage and thickness you might need to get ether if these batterys

Hopefully this helps

Any questions please ask

Thanks:-)

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iPod Classic (Thin) Battery

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iPod Classic (Thick) Battery

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But if the battery was bad would it even try to turn on and bootloop? It was doing that for probably a good 15 minutes until I unplugged it. I did notice that it died immediately when it was unplugged.

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Yes it will even do that if it has a bad battery:-)

Iv seen this a couples times across various devices and 9/10 this fixed it:-)

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