Back in December 2015 I posted an article how I resurrected my iPod Classic. It has been almost a full year with the upgraded iPod Classic, and it has been running great, though there have been a few minor hick-ups along the way.
Since my first post about it the iPod has received a new click wheel, battery and back housing. I decided to also customise it a bit by swapping out the white click wheel with a black one and getting a custom back housing that has 128GB printed on it.
I’m happy to say the patient survived the update and refurbishment, and is back in use.
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