![]() ![]() We do have dual and quad so check out our other iPod Classic. Ive been using Foobar2000 with some iPod plugin to sync my iPod classic for as long as I can remember. Is it actually a good option? Are these adapters an actual thing, or just a rip offĢ. This is whats used to convert your iPod from HDD to SD Cards. Ive got an iPod Video (5.5) with an iFlash Quad 1. I want to go with option number 3, as it will be easier/cheaper to fix in the future (instead of buying new disk, ill just but new cards), but it generates couple concerns.ġ. Drill with 1mm drill bit (And others) Thin round file. ![]() iFlash SD Card Board (Single or Quad, the Dual will not work) Soldering Iron with fine tip. While looking into the topic of fixing the devil, I've came across couple of options:ġ) Apple Store - cost between 120-250 quid so nahĢ) Fixing it by myself with a 1.8" HDD - cost around 100 quid (getting there but still nah)ģ) Fixing it by myself with a iFlash SD/microSD card adapter - adapter itself 33 quid plus the cost of the sd cards *winner?* iPod Classic (6th Gen+, let me know if it work with earlier models)(Thick or thin should be fine, I've only done thin) 3.5mm to Bluetooth Transmitter. I have checked number of reallocs on the HDD and its around 13k so I guess this is the problem. Is my iFlash solo DOA? It's a 2021, so it wasn't used before.Couple of weeks ago my iPod classic started acting weird, to the point that I can't sync it with iTunes anymore. tried reconnecting the old hdd which works fine without any problems tried the diagnostics mode, where I always get weird HD info - pic attached tried multiple cards with lower capacity from other brands - no change put the ipod into disk mode, which took few tries but then the ipod works flawlessly 20Gb iPod U2 with iFlash-Quad & 656GB (courtesy of Greg D ©2016) 60Gb iPod 4th Gen iFlash-Dual & 384GB installed. 60Gb iPod Color with 256Gb SDXC Installed. Simple plug & play installation iPod works as before just much better iFlash-Solo Zif Connector. With much lower power consumption than the original Hard drive, longer runtimes and quicker user interface. Bring some iFlash love to your 3rd Gen or 4th generation iPod photo/color. For those seeking solid state storage capabilities for their iPod, the iFlash-Solo allows you to install and use SD/SDHC/SDXC cards. all the connections between the ipod, the adapter and the card itself, new hdd cable is on its way 4th Gen (iPod Photo/Color) to iFlash Converter. Now you can just fold the bottom cover to the side and have full access to the tiny HDD in there. Be careful not to break the ribbon connector. Disconnect the battery connector on the bottom corner with a plastic tool, toothpick, or anything. When I connect the ipod to my macbook, pc or even a charger, it says that the battery is low (it's fully charged). iPod classic iFlash and big battery assembly. After trying to watch an old video the ipod froze being stuck on a boot loop with an Apple logo (without a backlight) and a sad ipod (backlit). ![]() Fist the ipod was stuck on a boot loop for 3 cycles, but then it loaded up and I was able to set it up no problem. I used a Sandisk 128G SDXC card, which I formatted to FAT32. First I made sure the battery works, let it charge and then I decided to swap the hard drive. ![]() It wasn't the first time I opened the iPod so the install was pretty straight forward. So I wanted to revive my old iPod with the iFlash adapter and a 2800mAh battery. ![]()
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