The Mayor of Simpleton Wrote:
What exactly is it you people are doing to your Ipods? My wife and I have two 4th gen Ipods - me a 40gb 4th gen and my with has a 20gb. Both have worked nearly flawlessly since we got them 19 months ago. If you treat it like what it is, a computer - and that means carefully (don't drop it, don't bump it, don't leave it in the car in the heat, it will last you like any computer. That means periodically reformatting (or Restoring, as Apple likes to call it) and putting your music back on, just like you reinstall Windows occasionally.
I find it interesting that everyone I see (in the real world) who has had problems with their Ipods always says how well they treat theirs, yet they're the ones who leave theirs sitting in their cars all day in the heat, or they toss them on their desks like they're a book, or they go running with them, etc. A coworker of mine had his Ipod not 5 days and suddenly had problems with it. He told me that he'd put a bunch of old mp3s he'd downloaded onto it the previous night and that's when it suddenly stopped working right - all of those songs would hang and eventually it just didn't seem to want to run at all. The next day, sure enough, it turned out that all of the mp3s he'd loaded were bad files and his Ipod choked on them, just as his computer choked on them that night when he tried to play them. So I am HIGHLY suspicious that the Ipod is to blame for all of these problems that people keep having - they all sound like issues of abuse of one kind or another.
i used to think the exact same thing, but my iPod was treated like a king. Not a scratch can be found anywhere on that motherfucker, not even a tiny tiny one. It's in perfect physical condition.
My problem is not one of physical abuse, it just stopped working.