Apple Ssd Sm0512g
It could be several things..
• If the same error screen appears with the original hard drive, it's possible the actual problem (which cause you to replace the hard drive) is not a bad hard drive, but some other problem on the iPod.
DV Warehouse 661-00154 Apple 256GB SSD (Solid State Drive) Flash Storage for iMac 21.5. The trouble is, while built-in SSD drives in MacBooks provide awesome performance, they are stingy on storage. New laptops — the problem isn't limited to Apple — now come with 128GB, 256GB, or 512GB flash-based SSD drives as standard configurations. And many of these laptops are not easy to upgrade in the future like older hard drives.
• It's possible you cause other damage while opening the iPod.
Apple Ssd Sm0512g
It could be several things..
• If the same error screen appears with the original hard drive, it's possible the actual problem (which cause you to replace the hard drive) is not a bad hard drive, but some other problem on the iPod.
DV Warehouse 661-00154 Apple 256GB SSD (Solid State Drive) Flash Storage for iMac 21.5. The trouble is, while built-in SSD drives in MacBooks provide awesome performance, they are stingy on storage. New laptops — the problem isn't limited to Apple — now come with 128GB, 256GB, or 512GB flash-based SSD drives as standard configurations. And many of these laptops are not easy to upgrade in the future like older hard drives.
• It's possible you cause other damage while opening the iPod.
• SSD? Apple mouse online.
I decided to go a 256gb ssd upgrade which came as a kit.
It's an SSD (the type designed as replacement for laptops that use the same type of 1.8-inch drive). Not a more common form of flash-based store like a compact flash card or SD card? War software, free download. Where did you buy this 'kit' (provide link to it)? It's possible that an SSD that is designed as a replacement for laptops does not work in iPods. For example, it may require too much power for use in an iPod.
What is acrobat software. • Here's a source for flash storage adapters, designed specifically for 5th gen and later 'classic' iPods using compact flash card, SD card, or even m-sata card
I don't have personal experience with those adapters in the above link (used with 5th gen and later 'classic' iPods), but I have replaced the hard drive in my even older 3rd gen iPod (with an SD card) and 4th gen iPod (with a compact flash card), using different adapters. They work better now than when they were new, and have MUCH higher storage capacity (but not as high as 256GB).
• According to the web site linked above, some models of iPod classic have problems with storage above 128GB.
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