Well done, and very informative presentation. I just completed replacing my HDD with an iFlash + SD card and a new battery. Hardest part was opening the 4th gen iPod. Be careful when attaching the cable to the iFlash. I bent two of the pins in the cable, but managed to straighten them out. I have two more classic iPods I plan to mod. It’s kinda fun! 👍👍👍👍
Hello. I am looking forward to the next video in this series. I would like to ask you if you know what I can do to fix the 30-pin connector on my iPod. When I connect the cable it starts to charge, but after a few seconds it stops. To avoid this I have to put any element on the cable to press diagonally
Hi! you might want to fully disassemble the ipod, take out the motherboard and inspect the socket connection to the motherboard - the most likely problem is solder joints cracking on the connector pins. If you know how to solder, should be an easy fix.
Request: Can you convert the hold switch into a power switch that’s connected directly to the battery? I’ve upgraded every one of my 3rd generation iPods. HDD adapters and CF to SD card adapters are extremely hit or miss. My last ipod mod went well but the upload speeds were soooooo slow, like two minutes per song. I decided to finally cave in and buy the iFlash adapter and HDD converter. I’ve spend enough money on bad adapters. I especially hate it when I rebuy an adapter from amazon but get a slightly different version.
worked first try ;). formatted to fat32, and used a windows computer to restore. There is, however, a weird screeching/groaning sound coming from the ipod whenever I use the controls (scroll or press buttons), which goes away as soon as I dock it or turn on the backlight, and starts again as soon as I play music. Its definitely not the hard drive since it's present even after the flash mod. Seems to be coming from the clicker speaker, but I really can't tell it just seems to be coming from inside.
happy to know you managed successfully! Very strange to hear about the noises as i haven't experienced this. I guess it could be some coil noise from power circuitry, but unlikely, knowing that it goes away when the backlight turns on. Have you replaced the battery too?
@@TheRepairLair yeah it could be a capacitor or something like that. I actually haven't replaced the battery because the one still in it, surprisingly, still holds multiple hours of charge. I will try installing a replacement battery and see if that helps.
@@TheRepairLair After replacing the battery, the noise is indeed gone. When I first powered it up after the installation, however, it was still making the sounds. But after a couple plays and trips on and off the charger, it was gone for good. The battery that was taken out is indeed the original battery to the ipod (dated 2004 on the label). I'm surprised that the original battery still holds charge that well. I think despite the fact that the battery held a decent charge, it was bad in some way that caused the screeching. The screeching was definitely caused by the battery, but definitely wasn't coming from the battery itself.
I used to convert 3rd and 4th Generation ipods to flash drive using the three adapters until a couple of years ago when unless I used a iflash cf to sd converter the ipods would only restore correctly using a mac computer on my windows laptop I'd connect to iTunes click on restore it would then restore but on restore present the bad folder sign and iTunes would show it as faulty and needing restore never working just repeating unless I plugged it into my old mac book where they worked first time or as I said earlier worked ok with the Iflash converter but for resale they are too dear ( but excellent quality and always work ) I've tried all the Chinese cf converters none worked for me they used to but not anymore, so works (for me) on ios but not windows I kept one as I have software on my windows laptop that lets me use ios configured ipods but to sell the ipods its better if they're running windows as it connects to ios without any problems, long rambling message I know but any ideas why
Hello, first I thank you for all the informations from the 1. and 2. video, it helped me to get my ipod start after 15 years! But there is one problem with Charging, i only have 30 pin cable with USB, so I can´t charge the Ipod in normal way. Would you give me some advice how to charge it or modificate it to charge via USB? i would very appreciate it! Thank you!
Hi! Thanks for the comment - i have planned to make a part 3 of these series where i modify the ipod to charge via standard usb. It is to install a 5v to 12v boost converter and connect that to the 12v input - i've tested that and it works, but i have not yet managed to film the process, sorry. I do still plan to film and share how to do that eventually.
I got a 3gen classic, bought the firewire and power block, every time I to charge it and start it, the apple comes up, then it squeeks, and the logo flips and goes to a menu. Try to restart it from menu, gibberish, then same menu. Ordered a battery to replace as first step. Thanks for the videos, I have hope.
if you have a usb cable, i would recommend trying to fully reset the ipod, it sounds like some files might be corrupted. I'm not sure a bad battery would cause this.
@@TheRepairLair Thanks for the feedback. I have tried plugging in a USB and putting it on my computer, it wont even read and i Tunes wont recognize it. Pretty sure I will be changing it to SD, need to get the adapter etc ordered. I have watched several vids including yours on doing the switch, getting my confidence up. I think your have done it in yours, but it would help if modders would add links to the parts they use, would help saving guess work. Thanks again for feedback.
@@joeholm4591 Its strange that it doesn't get recognized at all. Maybe worth looking to see if you can get a working ipod from ebay, maybe something in bad cosmetic condition? Would be a shame if you put all the effort to get it modded and it turns out to not work later
@@TheRepairLair i am planning on doing the hard drive replacement like you did, just want to get into it and then order the adapter and memory. I kind of figured I would have to do this. Watching you do yours gave me the idea to try.
I did this with a 64gb flash card and when the iPod got restored I plugged it in with a FireWire cable but instead of completing the restoration it got stuck on a boot loop and even holding down the buttons to restart didn't work for me since it just continued the boot loop should I format the SD card with a SD card reader or do I need to get a smaller sized sd card ?
@@TheRepairLair oh yeah, it gets tough, I understand, the thing is you're probably going to be the first person to show everyone how to modify this old device to run on USB power. So I guess everyone really wants to see.
@@TheRepairLair that would be great, but I think you should release it with the video. So people can go into the blog post to check out what they miss and they can refer back to your video for your excellent hands on approach.
Hello, I'm looking forward to part 3 of your saga. I have a 3rd ipod 😍, Brazilian here!
Part 3 available now!
Well done, and very informative presentation. I just completed replacing my HDD with an iFlash + SD card and a new battery. Hardest part was opening the 4th gen iPod. Be careful when attaching the cable to the iFlash. I bent two of the pins in the cable, but managed to straighten them out. I have two more classic iPods I plan to mod. It’s kinda fun! 👍👍👍👍
Thank you for sharing your experience, i'm happy it worked well for you :))
They also sell a 30 pin cable that has both usb and FireWire that allows to charge and sync at same time
TY, would love this to work with 128GB... looking forward to part III! 🙌
It does. ruclips.net/video/UWIJhXf_mhQ/видео.html
Hello. I am looking forward to the next video in this series. I would like to ask you if you know what I can do to fix the 30-pin connector on my iPod. When I connect the cable it starts to charge, but after a few seconds it stops. To avoid this I have to put any element on the cable to press diagonally
Hi!
you might want to fully disassemble the ipod, take out the motherboard and inspect the socket connection to the motherboard - the most likely problem is solder joints cracking on the connector pins. If you know how to solder, should be an easy fix.
This is awesome! Really looking forward to video #3
Thank you for the video, I'll be modifying an old one of these soon.
Still looking forward to part 3!!!!
Hey. I’m waiting for 3rd part to see how to charge iPod without FireWire cable. When You plane to upload it?
Sorry, can't say for sure - not a lot of free time these days, and I haven't started editing yet.
@@TheRepairLair hope to see this mod tutorial soon. It'd will be very very useful
I have only used iflash adapters on all my mods just haven’t done 3rd Gen yet
So what are the bad combinations that lead to discharging etc.?
Request: Can you convert the hold switch into a power switch that’s connected directly to the battery?
I’ve upgraded every one of my 3rd generation iPods. HDD adapters and CF to SD card adapters are extremely hit or miss. My last ipod mod went well but the upload speeds were soooooo slow, like two minutes per song. I decided to finally cave in and buy the iFlash adapter and HDD converter. I’ve spend enough money on bad adapters. I especially hate it when I rebuy an adapter from amazon but get a slightly different version.
I'll look into the request, but no promises - lots of stuff in the pipeline but no time to do any of it!
Where is part 3?
I wish there were links provided for the parts used.
My goodness this drones on. Pop the case, flash the pod and you're done. In the words of Monty Python *get on with it!"
Hi I have a 2004 special edition which won't charge. Any suggestions for this?
great video! i recently modded a 5th gen ipod. They’re a lot of fun to mod!
I have a 256gb SD card. Would that capacity effect this mod?
It's really a game of luck - no way of knowing for sure without trying. I don't have a 256gb SD to check for you, 64gb worked OK for me.
256 will not work. The limit is 20gb but some have gotten to 64gb. 64gb can make the iPod glitchy. 256gb will just make it stop working
@@TheRepairLair And in my experience it gets hard to find music due to the small monochrome screen
No part 3?
worked first try ;). formatted to fat32, and used a windows computer to restore. There is, however, a weird screeching/groaning sound coming from the ipod whenever I use the controls (scroll or press buttons), which goes away as soon as I dock it or turn on the backlight, and starts again as soon as I play music. Its definitely not the hard drive since it's present even after the flash mod. Seems to be coming from the clicker speaker, but I really can't tell it just seems to be coming from inside.
happy to know you managed successfully! Very strange to hear about the noises as i haven't experienced this. I guess it could be some coil noise from power circuitry, but unlikely, knowing that it goes away when the backlight turns on. Have you replaced the battery too?
@@TheRepairLair yeah it could be a capacitor or something like that. I actually haven't replaced the battery because the one still in it, surprisingly, still holds multiple hours of charge. I will try installing a replacement battery and see if that helps.
@@randomchannel252 Please let us know if it fixes it!
@@TheRepairLair After replacing the battery, the noise is indeed gone. When I first powered it up after the installation, however, it was still making the sounds. But after a couple plays and trips on and off the charger, it was gone for good. The battery that was taken out is indeed the original battery to the ipod (dated 2004 on the label). I'm surprised that the original battery still holds charge that well. I think despite the fact that the battery held a decent charge, it was bad in some way that caused the screeching. The screeching was definitely caused by the battery, but definitely wasn't coming from the battery itself.
@@randomchannel252
Excellent, very happy to hear you got it sorted!
I used to convert 3rd and 4th Generation ipods to flash drive using the three adapters until a couple of years ago when unless I used a iflash cf to sd converter the ipods would only restore correctly using a mac computer on my windows laptop I'd connect to iTunes click on restore it would then restore but on restore present the bad folder sign and iTunes would show it as faulty and needing restore never working just repeating unless I plugged it into my old mac book where they worked first time or as I said earlier worked ok with the Iflash converter but for resale they are too dear ( but excellent quality and always work ) I've tried all the Chinese cf converters none worked for me they used to but not anymore, so works (for me) on ios but not windows I kept one as I have software on my windows laptop that lets me use ios configured ipods but to sell the ipods its better if they're running windows as it connects to ios without any problems, long rambling message I know but any ideas why
I can't wait to try this!
Hello, first I thank you for all the informations from the 1. and 2. video, it helped me to get my ipod start after 15 years! But there is one problem with Charging, i only have 30 pin cable with USB, so I can´t charge the Ipod in normal way. Would you give me some advice how to charge it or modificate it to charge via USB? i would very appreciate it! Thank you!
Hi! Thanks for the comment - i have planned to make a part 3 of these series where i modify the ipod to charge via standard usb. It is to install a 5v to 12v boost converter and connect that to the 12v input - i've tested that and it works, but i have not yet managed to film the process, sorry. I do still plan to film and share how to do that eventually.
Waiting for part 3 and 4, for usb mod diy tutorial on usb charger uaing buck converter
if this can also modify to use air pod that would be great
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hello, i want upgrade to 256GS at least is it possible without any conflict or I have to stick to the 40gs hardrive
Hi Carlos! I can't say for sure if it will work, i suggest to try and return the cards if it doesn't.
Nice, thanks!
Are you Lithuanian @The Repair Lair?
I got a 3gen classic, bought the firewire and power block, every time I to charge it and start it, the apple comes up, then it squeeks, and the logo flips and goes to a menu. Try to restart it from menu, gibberish, then same menu. Ordered a battery to replace as first step. Thanks for the videos, I have hope.
if you have a usb cable, i would recommend trying to fully reset the ipod, it sounds like some files might be corrupted. I'm not sure a bad battery would cause this.
@@TheRepairLair Thanks for the feedback. I have tried plugging in a USB and putting it on my computer, it wont even read and i Tunes wont recognize it. Pretty sure I will be changing it to SD, need to get the adapter etc ordered. I have watched several vids including yours on doing the switch, getting my confidence up. I think your have done it in yours, but it would help if modders would add links to the parts they use, would help saving guess work. Thanks again for feedback.
@@joeholm4591 Its strange that it doesn't get recognized at all. Maybe worth looking to see if you can get a working ipod from ebay, maybe something in bad cosmetic condition? Would be a shame if you put all the effort to get it modded and it turns out to not work later
@@TheRepairLair i am planning on doing the hard drive replacement like you did, just want to get into it and then order the adapter and memory. I kind of figured I would have to do this. Watching you do yours gave me the idea to try.
I did this with a 64gb flash card and when the iPod got restored I plugged it in with a FireWire cable but instead of completing the restoration it got stuck on a boot loop and even holding down the buttons to restart didn't work for me since it just continued the boot loop should I format the SD card with a SD card reader or do I need to get a smaller sized sd card ?
If you have some smaller sized sd cards, i would say try with those first
@@TheRepairLair nope still didn't work just did the same thing just gonna get an actual compact flash instead maybe that would work better
@@rodolfodiaz2945hey this happened to me too. Did the change work for you?
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That's funny because I bought the same pieces of SH*T blue CF cards, and they both did the exact same things you described.
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When is part 3 coming out?
Wish i could say! Everything is ready for filming, just life and getting in the way :(
@@TheRepairLair oh yeah, it gets tough, I understand, the thing is you're probably going to be the first person to show everyone how to modify this old device to run on USB power. So I guess everyone really wants to see.
@@PhrontisteryArt Noted. Will try to prioritize! Maybe i should make a blog post in the meantime with some pictures?
@@TheRepairLair that would be great, but I think you should release it with the video. So people can go into the blog post to check out what they miss and they can refer back to your video for your excellent hands on approach.
@@TheRepairLair hey I seen your new video but I'm still wondering are you still going to make the part 3 for the iPod 3rd generation.
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