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Ipod classic
From: ANT_THOMAS
25 Jun 2015 15:59
To: koswix
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No help at all but slightly relevant
http://mywiredhouse.net/blog/ipod-5th-gen-ssd-upgrade/
Upgrading an iPod to use a 256GB SSD.
From: ANT_THOMAS
25 Jun 2015 16:00
To: koswix
graphitone
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I've used MediaMonkey a few times to rebuild fucked iPod databases without wiping.
From: koswix
25 Jun 2015 18:16
To: graphitone
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Is win amp still a thing? I'll give it (and media monkey a go). Think the db is fine, it still plays what's already on it just fine but I'd like to update my library a bit.
From: graphitone
25 Jun 2015 19:35
To: koswix
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It still exists on my PC. Just for synching the iPod.
Apparantly it whips the llama's ass.
:|
From: koswix
25 Jun 2015 23:24
To: ALL
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I forgot the cardinal rule of IT. Just rebooted my laptop and it's working absolutely fine
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From: CHYRON (DSMITHHFX)
26 Jun 2015 00:37
To: koswix
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I thought the cardinal rule of IT is to reinstall Windows.
From: koswix
26 Jun 2015 06:47
To: CHYRON (DSMITHHFX)
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That's only if turning it off and back on again doesn't work.
From: graphitone
26 Jun 2015 08:04
To: koswix
CHYRON (DSMITHHFX)
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Both those things are perennial solutions from blackberry - substituting Windows for BB OS o'course.
We've got a person a work with an intermittent network connection on their BB. The advice from our network provider's support is to reinstall the OS. Twice over. They've given us 3 different phones now and don't seem to consider that the problem could be with the SIM/network.
From: CHYRON (DSMITHHFX)
26 Jun 2015 09:05
To: graphitone
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Since last update I have to reboot my nexus 7 every couple days to (temporarily) fix extreme slowness/freezes. It used to run literally months without ever turning it off and would only reboot itself after an update.
From: milko
26 Jun 2015 09:08
To: CHYRON (DSMITHHFX)
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what version of Android is it up to? Some of the 5.x releases had a nasty memory leak bug which is fixed in the very latest.