On Feb 3, 2009, at 12:48 PM, D Stubbs wrote:

>>
>> Sadly from the log above, and your description of the problem you  
>> have
>> a failing drive or flash in the iPod, or a dying iPod entirely.
>>
>> The logs indicate that it finds the iPod, trys to format it, then the
>> iPod doesn't come back afterwards:
>>
>>> 2008-12-04 08:36:26 -0600 ERROR UpdaterLibFindQ98:761 Could not find
>>> iPod
>>
>> This is typical behavior with failing drives.
>>
>> What model iPod is it?
>
>
> 20 Gig 4th Gen:
>    Model# A10999
>    Serial#  JQ535RXPTDS
>
> Toshiba MK2006GAL
> firmware rev  BY301A
> HDSN 75730152T
> TOTAL LBA 39063024
> Total size 18 GB
> Flash Checksum  0x5EAC
> updated to 1.2.1
> iTunes 8.0.2
>
> Well, if she's dying I'll have to accept it, sure is a fine tool,
> might be cheaper to replace HD or motherboard if I could be sure which
> thanks, Del

For that matter, it may be cheaper to just buy another iPod. 4th and  
5th gen ones go pretty cheaply these days.

(for that matter, look for a 1st Gen mini, you can put in a CF card  
(which you can get up to 64 gigs nowadays) and go all solid-state.)

-- 
Bruce Johnson
University of Arizona
College of Pharmacy
Information Technology Group

Institutions do not have opinions, merely customs



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