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How Do You Save An Ipod From Water?

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How Do You Save An Ipod From Water?

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• Remove the iPod from the water and leave it on a table to dry. Make sure NOT to turn it on, because if it’s off, the circuits are at rest, so the water won’t do any damage. • If your iPod was just dropped in water for a few seconds, let it dry for about half an hour or an hour, but if it was in the washing machine, just to be safe, let it dry for a few hours, or even if you want a day or two. Note: the screen might be a bit fuzzy after, but it should return to normal after a while. • After you’re sure it’s dried completely, plug it into your computer to charge, or even better an outlet, so that if anything goes wrong your computer doesn’t fry, saving you several hundred dollars. Leave it for several minutes, the battery icon should appear, if not, your iPod might be dead. But if you want you can leave it alone again and try another day to see if anything happens.

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• Remove the iPod from the water and leave it on a table to dry. Make sure not to turn it on, because if it’s off, most of the circuits on the printed board won’t be connected to the electrical power supply, meaning that water can do no short-circuit damage by connecting two of the printed-circuit-board’s wires. • If your iPod was just dropped in water for a few seconds, let it dry for about half an hour or an hour, but if it was in the washing machine, just to be safe, let it dry for a few hours, or even if you want a day or two. Note: the screen might be a bit fuzzy after, but it should return to normal after a while. • After you’re sure it’s dried completely, plug it into your computer to charge, or even better an outlet, so that if anything goes wrong your computer doesn’t fry, saving you several hundred dollars. Leave it for several minutes, the battery icon should appear, if not, your iPod might be dead. But if you want you can leave it alone again and try another day to see if a

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