From what I understand you're not suppose to let the battery die. The Ipod needs a constant charge of electricity to keep the hard drive spinning. It really never turns off, it just sleeps. Maybe that's what you're doing wrong.
cavemonkey50 Monkey Madness Premium join:2003-11-22 Allentown, PA
No, that talks about going through a charge equal to 100%. For example today you do a charge of 50%. Then next week you do a charge of 25% and the following day another 25%. That's one charge cycle. Charging it 100%. -- Proud member of BBR's Team Discovery!
reply to rjackson read the link here...www.apple.com/batteries/ipods.html... it says a lot of important stuff...k i left my mini in the car in the glove box on a hot so cali day and yeah the menu button wont work...i wont b doing that again. it took like a lot of fuckin w/ it and hours of frustration until it was fixed so yeah
"k i left my mini in the car in the glove box on a hot so cali day and yeah the menu button wont work...i wont b doing that again. it took like a lot of fuckin w/ it and hours of frustration until it was fixed so yeah" xfuckxurxmotha
the menu button on my ipod mini isnt responding either. can you please tell me how you went about fixing yours? i will be forever grateful