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> Ipod Mini Troubles, Hold=Menu Button
caboose221
post May 21 2008, 09:17 PM
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Hi I'm Caboose221, happy.gif

I updated my Ipod Mini to version 1.4.1 and when i disconnected it i tried to press the menu button but it didn't work so i searched the internet trying to find the answers, i found out that the hold button had replaced it. But when i charge it, let it go on standby when its on hold leav it for a while then do this combination( I found out by accident )

SWITCH HOLD TO OFF>MENU BUTTON.

It works for a few clicks then goes back to Hold=Menu button.

But strangely enough reset (Menu+Center Button) still works wacko.gif

Help Would Be Great Thanks smile.gif
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