We had a consultant in one time that had a laptop that fried 2
thumbdrives through the usb port.  I imagine something similar could
happen with an ipod.


On 1/12/07, Dana <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> what reason could there be for a logicboard in an ipod to fry out?
> It's less than two years old. I am asking for someone else so I don't
> have a lot of information, but the person thought perhaps this had
> something to do with an error message saying that her USB port was
> overloaded. On reflection I think that since her computer is older she
> is probably misunderstanding a message about connecting a USB 2.0
> device to a 1.0 USB port, though.
>
> Do ipods commonly die at about 18 months?
>
> --
>      'When you break rules, break 'em good and hard,' said Nanny, and
> grinned a set of gums that were more menacing than teeth.
>
> ——Terry Pratchett, Wyrd Sisters
>
> 

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