Teach You To Reset Every Model Of iPod Nano

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Teach You To Reset Every Model Of iPod Nano When your iPod and iPhone has some sound issue, such as your iPod nano isn' t responding to clicking and isn' t playing music, it' s probably frozen. It is annoying, but it' s not very serious. Resetting the iPhone nano or iPod nano is pretty simple and takes just a few seconds. It depends on which model you have when you repair it. Some professional iPod reset tools, you will find at VIPFIXPHONE.

The 7th Gen. iPod nano The 7th generation iPod nano looks like a shrunken iPod touch and is the only nano that offers features like a multi-touch screen, Bluetooth support, and a Home button. The way you reset it is also unique:


1. Press and hold the Hold button (in the top right corner) and the iPod Home button (on the bottom front) at the same time. 2. When the screen goes dark, let go of both buttons. 3. In another few seconds, the Apple logo appears, which means the nano is restarting. In a few seconds, you'll be back at the main screen, ready to go. The 6th Gen. iPod nano If you need to restart your 6th gen. nano, follow these steps: 1. Hold down both the Sleep/Wake button (the one on the top right) and the Volume Down button (the one on the far left). You'll need to do this for at least 8 seconds 2. The screen will go dark as the nano restarts 3. When you see the Apple logo, you can let go, the nano is starting up again. The 1st-5th Gen. iPod nano Resetting the early iPod nano models is similar to the technique used for the 6th gen. model, though the buttons are slightly different. The 1st-5th Gen. iPod nano Resetting the early iPod nano models is similar to the


technique used for the 6th gen. model, though the buttons are slightly different. Before you do anything else, make sure that your iPod' s hold button isn' t on. This is the little switch at the top of the iPod nano that can "lock" the iPod' s buttons. When you lock the nano, it won' t respond to clicks, which makes it appear to be frozen. You'll know that the hold button is on if you see a little orange area near the switch and a lock icon on the screen. If you see either of these indicators, move the switch back and see if this fixes the problem. If the nano isn' t locked: 1. Slide the hold switch to the On position (so that the orange appears) and then move it back to Off. 2. Hold down both the Menu button on the click wheel and the center button at the same time. Press them for 6-10 seconds. This should reset the iPod nano. You'll know it' s restarting when the screen darkens and then the Apple logo appears.


What to do if the iPad not work after reaetting? The steps to restart a nano are simple, but what if they didn' t work? There are two things you should try at that point: Plug your iPod nano into a power source (like your computer or a wall outlet) and let it charge for an hour or so. It could be that the battery is simply run down and needs to recharge. If you've charged the nano and tried all the reset steps, and your nano still doesn' t work, you may have a bigger problem than you can solve on your own. Contact Apple to get more help. More information about phone repair guides and tools, you can try Vip Fix Shop Team.


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