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Good question - but remember that any non-Apple engraving on your iPod may void the iPod's warranty. Check with the engraving provider before committing to it.
No only through Apple Webstore.
Engraving is something Apple does when you order online for free, or when you go into a store and custom order an engrave. Basically, they take a tool and permanently "scratch" words that you choose into the back of your iPod, maybe something like "A Gift To You", or "Joe's iPod", something personal.
You can get an iPod engraving for free if you purchase the iPod from the official Apple store. If you didn't purchase it from Apple, you can get the engraving done by jewelers which perform laser engraving services.
yes maybe but you would have to like sand paper it.
There is free engraving from the apple online store, but I think you need to order it online.
An iPod battery pack can be removed by unscrewing or pushing off the back panel on the iPod. It can then be seen and slid out safely. There are instructions on the Apple website with pictures to help if required.
Delete the song in iTunes. The next time your iPod synchronizes itself the song will be removed.
The material that is cut out with laser engraving is removed from the larger material as dust and very small fragments. The material is disintegrated into dust that goes into the air or on the floor in small quantities.
It may heat up the surface and subsequently vaporize the material, or perhaps the material may fracture and flake off the surface. This is how material is removed from the surface to create an engraving.
# You connect iPod to computer. # Go onto iTunes. # Go to the folder where you can edit your iPod. # Go to your songs. # Click on the song you want removed, and click delete (on your keyboard). Hope this helps! P.S. The songs will not be removed from your iTunes library.