Re: What the heck is with the new iPod?



"MuahMan" <muahman@xxxxxxx> stated in post
0rWdnR-vq4EPkGTbnZ2dnUVZ_hGdnZ2d@xxxxxxxxxxx on 9/25/07 6:30 AM:


"Old_CSMAer" <OldDog@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:OldDog-2597C4.08251225092007@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
In article <1190726051.933651.244960@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>,
jerryeveretts <ifreeley@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

I have been enjoying my 160 since the day they showed up at the Apple
store. Previously I had a 60GB Video that worked flawlessly for well
over a year, and when I say flawless, I mean FLAWLESS, I never had to
reset it, not once. Then I gave it to my son to take to basic
training. I replaced it with a 80GB video (gen 5.5) which again was
perfect, except I sold it after two weeks because I heard new ones
were coming out.

I RAN to the Apple store and bought a 160 as soon as they got them,
what a dissapointment. It was ok, but the UI was a little jerky, until
I got the patch, now it might be better, but it locks up at a MINIMUN
once a day, the only thing I can do is to hold the center button and
the up button until it reboots.

Anybody else having problems with these?

Posts like these always amaze me. :)

Obviously the solution is to take it back to Apple. It be broke,
brother.


20% restocking fee.... the Apple tax.

My iMac has been locking up every few days... Apple is going to replace it.
For free. Covering shipping costs even.

Am I happy I have a product that is "DOA"... or at least injured on
arrival... of course not! But Apple is doing the right thing, at least for
for the most part.


--
Computers are incredibly fast, accurate, and stupid: humans are incredibly
slow, inaccurate and brilliant; together they are powerful beyond
imagination. --Albert Einstein

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