Hello debwillow53, Thanks for reaching out through the Apple Support Communities about erasing your iPod 5th generation. You should be able to use the steps from this article to restore your iPod using a computer, which will erase all data on your iPod: Restore your iPhone, iPad, or iPod to factory settings.
In this video we cover the process to replace the battery in your iPod Nano (6th Gen). Some soldering is required but no need for expensive equipment.Any ine
You need to wait 20 - 30 minutes for it to charge and then you may need to Reset it (and possibly more than once) to get it to display and boot up. If the battery cannot even take a minimal charge, i.e. it has flat-lined, then the iPod will not work even if connected to power, no matter how long you let it charge.
Connect the iPod Nano to your computer with its USB cable and open iTunes. Click the iPod Nano's name in iTunes. Click the "Summary" button to view a list of options for the iPod Nano. Click "Restore Nano." A prompt opens asking you to confirm the restoration. Click "Restore" to confirm the restoration and begin the restoration process.
gilbert, try this from here. "Press and hold the Sleep/Wake button and Volume Down button simultaneously for at least eight seconds or until the Apple logo appears. You may need to repeat this step. If the above step did not work, try connecting iPod to a power adapter and plug the power adapter into an electrical outlet, or connect iPod to
Mar 20, 2021 5:24 PM in response to ADiaz05. Greetings ADiaz05! Looks like you are having some trouble with an iPod Nano that wont turn on and may be out of the repair window. We want to help! This article outlines your options for looking into a repair for that device: Obtaining service for your Apple product after an expired warranty. Take care!
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