当前版本的文档还未经巡查,您可以查看最新的已查核版本。
你所需要的
-
-
这个步骤还没有翻译 帮忙翻译一下
-
Use a small iPod opening tool to release the black hinge holding the hard drive ribbon cable. The tab will rotate up 90 degrees towards the logic board, releasing the ribbon cable.
-
Use your forefinger to hold the ribbon cable in place; disconnect the drive from the ribbon cable.
-
135等其他人完成本指南。
2条评论
Lots of helpful information. The thing to remember if you plan on doing this kind of work is take your time, and don’t get in a hurry. That’s when mistakes happen. I plan on upgrading an Apple Ipod Classic 30GB by replacing the hard drive with a micro sd card, and increasing the battery power.
Excellent guide! This is seriously some high quality work! Thank you for being so thorough when putting it together! Fortunately, the iPod Classic (iPod Video) is far easier to repair than the Nano as I worked on both recently.
Now, I totally agree with Paul about taking your time, even if you are experienced at repairs. That said, I also strongly suggest testing the device BEFORE closing it back up as it’s far too easy to accidentally miss a step! I also took the opportunity to clean and tweak anything along the way. For example, I put some 3M 9448A double-sided tape along the hard drive rails to hold them in place, repaired any foam that was falling off the hard drive, and cleaned the rubber bumpers (and subsequently replaced the tape on them too.) It was also a great opportunity to use a bit of DeoxIT on the dock connector and on the metal parts in the headphone jack.
Maintenance is 100% the key to device longevity!
As these are so modular, do plan on doing any upgrades while the iPod is still open.