cmarti
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Did you put it first in disk mode?
I hope this is the root of the problem...
So what about autonomy with msata ssd? @
That seemed to be the problem! The next problem was the replacement connector I ordered from Amazon didn't work, so I ditched the project for a few days until another one was sent to me, possibly by mistake. I hooked it up as a last ditch effort right now and it works fine! 256GB 5g! Hooray!
I also have a 512gb mSATA SSD in my current Macbook Air. Since I'm selling it soon, does anyone know if the iPod could handle that?
Hi,
I give you some news: I successfully installed the SSD in each of Ipods and have restored them. Both Ipods are functioning normally, I could sync music and everything seems to work but here is a huge trouble: the battery is melting the same as snow in the sun.
The two battery I've bought are from this store on ebay: http://cgi.ebay.fr/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=400290197489&ssPageName=STRK:MEWNX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1439.l2649#ht_1371wt_1397
They were supposed to be 900mAh (original batterys are normaly 580 ?) but I can't run the Ipod longer than 3 hours. The Ipod is showing 80% of battery and shutdown without warning. When I start it again, it's showing me the battery logo "battery is completely empty".
That seemed to be the problem! The next problem was the replacement connector I ordered from Amazon didn't work, so I ditched the project for a few days until another one was sent to me, possibly by mistake. I hooked it up as a last ditch effort right now and it works fine! 256GB 5g! Hooray!
I also have a 512gb mSATA SSD in my current Macbook Air. Since I'm selling it soon, does anyone know if the iPod could handle that?