No. However if your iPod is formatted for Mac and then used in Windows it may have to be restored before you could use it in the second computer.
It seems as though you've run into the major setback when jailbreaking an iPod Touch - if you don't do it right, you'll ruin it. It seems like you ruined the iPod Touch. Try taking it to an Apple Genius at your local Apple Store.
No. Ive dont it with my Ipod before.
Apple products have such a nice clean, white, delicate look to them, so Apple iPod cases are really as much about safety and keeping your iPod in one piece as they are about keeping them looking good. By enclosing your iPod in a case, you can keep it safe from scratches and wear and tear that can ruin the nice glossy sheen that a new Apple product has fresh out of the box.
No. Jailbreaking an iPod Touch voids your warranty. If you send them the device anyway Apple will be able to detect that you have jailbroken your device and refuse to repair it. Wrong, jailbreaking an ipod touch became legal a long time ago... and with my research i can prove that if apple refuses to fix it, you can sue them and you will most likely win. sooo yeah that doesnt ruin ur warrenty
It is recommended to use Apples' wall plugs, due to the proper amount of voltage that it puts out. You CAN use a different wall plug but it will ruin your battery over time.
then ur ipod is broken dude! didnt u know that when u jailbrake ur ipod there is a chance it will ruin ur ipod
A firewire connection wil charge your video iPod perfectly.
DO NOT GAP THEM. You will ruin them. Put them in right out of the boxes, or you will ruin the platinum coating and they will not fire correctly.
there is a slim chance that your iPod will be damaged by downloading free tunes unless the person that uploaded that free tune designed it to destroy your iPod however this is unlikely and if your iPod is damaged you can restore it via your PC or Mac
As with almost any mp3 player, there is a little switch on the bottom of the iPod. If it shows red, it is locked and the iPod will not work. Try switching it to where it shows silver instead. If that does not work, try resetting the device with a needle. And if that does not work, I would either seek professional help or send it back.
green apples by far. do not use pink lady apples or other apples because they ruin it.
You need to try Silica Gel Packets. There was a good article on associatedcontent.com that explains how to dry an iPod, MP3 player, cell phones, or any electronics. You need to place your iPod in a zip lock bag with Silica Gel Packets. Silica Gel will remove all the moisture from the iPod and its components, something air drying will not do! Just Google "Silica Gel Packets" and you will find several companies selling these products. There is also a web site called: http://www.SilicaGelPackets.com that has them.