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J.D. Biersdorfer

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Columnist and author of iPod: The Missing Manual

Tony Bove

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Journalist, columnist and co-author of iPod & iTunes for Dummies

Brad Miser

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Author of more than 30 books including Absolute Beginner's Guide to iPod and iTunes
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iPod reboot

LMAYO9

There will come a day when your iPod screen freezes and you have no idea what to do. You can reboot it by switching the hold button back and forth, then holding the menu button and the center button down until it reboots. This only works on iPod classic and the iPod nano. I'm not sure how to reboot an iPod touch though. Hope this helps!

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stevewhardin

On a Touch hold the sleep button and the home button at the same time. Also, it seems like the Touch battery goes very fast when turning it off and on so I think it is best to make it sleep.

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