소개
Ersetze deinen Speicher mit einer neuen Festplatte.
필요한 것
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Setze ein Plektrum so tief wie möglich an der rechten Kante des iPods in die Naht zwischen der Kunststoff-Vorderseite und der Metallrückseite ein.
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Heble mit dem Plektrum gegen die Kunststoff-Vorderseite, so dass sich die fünf Haltelaschen lösen (im dritten Bild zu sehen).
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Heble weiter mit dem Plektrum um die Kanten des iPods herum und löse die restlichen Haltelaschen.
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Wenn die fünf Haltelaschen an der rechten Seite gelöst sind, sollte sich das Gehäuse leicht öffnen lassen.
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Nimm die Festplatte in eine Hand und löse das orangene Kabel vorsichtig mit der anderen Hand.
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Um dieses Gerät wieder zusammenzusetzen, folge dieser Anleitung in umgekehrter Reihenfolge.
Um dieses Gerät wieder zusammenzusetzen, folge dieser Anleitung in umgekehrter Reihenfolge.
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Just to let anyone wondering know: today I replaced the HDD with a 60 GB SSD - works like a charm. Maybe I can use this pod for another 8 years! :-)
Hi Stefan,
Iam very interested in replace my ipod photo HDD with a 60 GB SSD . What kind of SSD did you use?
Thank you
Luiz Bandeira
Brazil
I have a 4th generation iPod color 20GB. I tried to replace the hard drive with KingSpec 32GB SSD it didn't work it had formatting issues. I then did what most people do and bought a compact flash (CF) to 50 pin 1.8” IDE adapter. The adapter I bought came with a case the adapter's circuit board is red and has a master/slave switch on it. The case looks like a hard drive so the padding and bumpers on the Ipod's original hard drive can be reused with ease. Some people have had success with the KingSpec's SSD it is a nice option because it doesn't need an adapter. I have seen talk on the internet about iPod logic board versions and drive compatibility so maybe this is why the SSD didn't work for me. The key to converting to solid state is having a good adapter with the right brand and model of CF. I used a Kingston Ultimate 32GB CF it was indicated on Tarkan's website to be compatible with all iPods. Everything works perfectly now after installing the CF card with adapter.