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After that, try cleaning the headphone jack hole, and the headphone jack itself. For this you can use a needle for the port, and isopropyl alcohol for the jack itself. You may need to repeat this step. This will reset your device to factory settings. If the above instruction did not work try connecting iPod to a power adapter and plug the power adapter into an electrical outlet, or connect iPod to your computer.

Make sure the computer is turned on and isn't set to go to sleep. Try resetting the iPod while it is connected to power.

I tried doing the reset. I had checked settings and there is no sleep setting. To answer your question yes it does go black after a minute or so. Mine would play about 15 seconds then stop. Also I could tell the earphone jack felt funky. I took a toothpick, broke the pointy tip off so it was blunt, wet it with alcohol, and cleaned the hole out.

While Apple discontinued the iPod nano on July 27, , the devices are still in use. The 7th generation iPod nano looks like a shrunken iPod touch and is the only nano that offers features like a multitouch screen, Bluetooth support , and a Home button.

The way you reset it is also unique though resetting the 7th generation nano will be familiar if you've used an iPhone or iPod touch. Press and hold the Hold button located in the upper-right corner and the Home button located on the bottom front at the same time.

When the screen goes dark, release both buttons. In a few seconds, the Apple logo appears, which means the nano is restarting. In a few seconds, you'll be back at the main screen, ready to go.

If you need to restart your 6th generation nano, follow these steps:. The screen will go dark as the nano restarts. When you see the Apple logo, release the buttons. The nano starts up again. If this doesn't work, repeat from the beginning.

A few tries should do the trick. Want to learn more about how to use your iPod nano? Download the manual for it. Resetting the early iPod nano models is similar to the technique used for the 6th generation model, though the buttons are slightly different.

Before doing anything else, make sure that the Hold button isn't on. This is the switch at the top of the iPod nano that locks the iPod buttons. When you lock the nano, it won't respond to clicks, which makes it appear to be frozen. You'll know that the Hold button is on if you see an orange area near the switch and a lock icon on the screen. If you see either of these indicators, move the switch back and see if this fixes the problem.

If the nano isn't locked:. Slide the Hold switch to the On position so that the orange appears , then move it back to Off. Press and hold the Menu button on the click wheel and the Center button at the same time.



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