>
> I just purchased a new Nano generation 3 to use with just my audio
> books. I have an iPod video also. I hooked the iPod to my computer,
> named it etc. then put my audiobooks and some pics on it. I let it
> fully charge, then clicked the icon on the lower part of the page to
> eject the iPod. When the iPod itself said it was okay to disconnect I
> unhooked it. I've done that a thousand times with my old one. But the
> Nano just flashes between the apple logo and off. It won't respond or
> do anything. It won't reset unless I hook it up to the computer again
> and then I did a total restore and did it all again with the same
> results. Is there something simple I'm missing? I hope. I am beside
> myself and don't know what else to do. Any help would really be
> appreciated.
>
> Jackie
>
What you're describing sounds like what happened to a friend of mine
with one of the first generation nanos that he had purchased at
CostCo. He took it back and they gave him a replacement unit that's
worked fine ever since.
dordale :)
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