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		<title>Trick your iPod during software update</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[This afternoon I decided to restore my iPod Mini back to default factory settings. During the process iTunes suggested that I &#8220;Upgrade my iPod to the latest software&#8221; so I went ahead and answered yes to the upgrade. After a couple seconds all I seen was a little &#8220;plug iPod into the wall charger&#8221; icon [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This afternoon I decided to restore my iPod Mini back to default factory settings. During the process iTunes suggested that I &#8220;Upgrade my iPod to the latest software&#8221; so I went ahead and answered yes to the upgrade. After a couple seconds all I seen was a little &#8220;plug iPod into the wall charger&#8221; icon thing.</p>
<p>After doing some research, apparently to complete a software upgrade on most iPods you have to plug your iPod into the wall charger. This is so the iPod doesn&#8217;t die mid-firmware flash, in result turning your iPod into nothing but an expensive paperweight. Probably a good call on Apple&#8217;s part, but what if you don&#8217;t have a wall charger handy? In most cases you would be out of luck.</p>
<p>Besides the obvious (borrowing a wall adapter) there is a surprisingly simple solution. If you&#8217;ve ever looked closely at a FireWire or USB cable you&#8217;ll notice that two of the pins stick out a little farther than the rest. Those are the pins that carry the electricity to charge the iPods while the other prongs are used for data transfer (right?).</p>
<p><strong>The Fix:</strong><br />
Trick is if you plug in the USB or FirmWire (while the other end is connected to the iPod) into the computer just a little bit so only the two charging pins touch the accompanying pins on the computer, you should be able to fool the iPod into thinking it&#8217;s a wall charger. The firmware will update, and you&#8217;ll have a working iPod again.</p>
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