Hold the iPod with the screen facing the palm of your hand. Turn the device over so that the turn wheel (or whatever control your particular iPod has) faces up and the screen faces down.
Wedge the thin part of your tool between the two parts of the iPod casing at the corner of the device. Once you get your tool into the "seam," wiggle it as you move around the iPod to cleave the casing open.
Examine the long edge of the iPod once you've work your way along the entire length of that edge. If you've opened the iPod correctly you should see a slight opening and some silver parts on the inside.
Whether you want to attempt a complex hack, need to replace your battery or hard drive or just want to see what's going on inside your iPod, opening up the device is fairly simple, but you must exercise some care if you don't want to damage your unit.
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