Building a Custom iPod Video!
This Does Not Compute・2 minutes read
Colin upgraded his 5th gen iPod, replacing the mechanical hard drive with flash storage from Elite Obsolete Electronics, improving performance and reliability, but faced challenges with fit and color variations in the new parts. Despite the cost of around $100 excluding the iPod itself, customization and repairs are possible for those willing to put in the effort, with professional services also available for a higher price.
Insights
- Upgrading an iPod Video to improve performance and reliability involves replacing the mechanical hard drive with flash storage, recommended for longevity and better operation.
- Careful disassembly and replacement of parts, such as the battery and front panel, are crucial for a successful upgrade, with attention needed for fit and color variations in replacement components to ensure proper functionality and aesthetics.
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Recent questions
How can I upgrade an iPod for better performance?
By upgrading to flash storage with an SD card.
Where can I find parts for an iPod upgrade?
Elite Obsolete Electronics is a recommended source.
What are common issues with a 5th gen iPod?
Cosmetic issues, deteriorating battery, and mechanical hard drive failure.
How do I disassemble an iPod for repairs?
Use a metal pry tool to separate the front panel and metal back.
How can I customize the look of my iPod?
Insert a new home button into the center of the click wheel.