Take Apart an iPod 120Gb



Take Apart an iPod 120Gb - Turn off your iPod and enable its hold button.

Work the iPod case wedge's flathead side into the gap between the iPod's plastic front and metal back case segments. Your goal is to create a space in between the iPod's front and back with the wedge, which will allow you to disengage the iPod's case locks. Because this gap is extremely tiny, though, it can be the most difficult part of the disassembly process.
Continue to apply pressure to the case with the wedge until it is lodged in between both portions of the iPod's chassis.

Begin working the iPod wedge around the MP3 player's perimeter. On each side of the iPod, there are several hinges that hold its front and back portions together. By moving the wedge around the iPod's perimeter --- and in between these hinges --- you will disengage the locks.



Continue working the wedge around the iPod until the back metal cover is no longer attached to the device's frontside. This will occur when you can observe a significant gap between the iPod's frontside and its back metal cover.

The Apple iPod is the company's flagship MP3 player, but as with any electronic device, it can eventually break over time. For example, a 120 GB iPod Classic can encounter everything from hard drive failures to a dead battery throughout its lifespan. However, taking apart your iPod is still a very simple process which only requires a few basic tools.

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