Name: Anonymous 2006-07-24 18:33
First things first, I would appreciate it if the flaming could be at a minimun in here. I already know iPods are for fags, you don't have to remind me.
Anyway, last night after I turned off my computer I shutting down my iPod when I ran into some trouble. What I've always done is after it says I can disconnect it I've removed the cable and held down the play button until it shut off. Last night it didn't shut off. No matter how long I waited, the thing stayed on. It's not as if the play button didn't work, because it could still play and pause songs. So I thought to myself, "Well, the thing turns off by itself eventually. I'll just leave it for the night and come back, and it will be off." So this morning, I come back to my computer, and IT'S STILL ON. It's not playing any songs, it's just sitting there on. The BACKLIGHT wasn't on, but it turned on when I moved my finger over the sensor (Oh, and at no point through this whole ordeal was the hold switch on). So, I guess my question is, is there some reasonable explanation for this, or should I contact Apple?
Anyway, last night after I turned off my computer I shutting down my iPod when I ran into some trouble. What I've always done is after it says I can disconnect it I've removed the cable and held down the play button until it shut off. Last night it didn't shut off. No matter how long I waited, the thing stayed on. It's not as if the play button didn't work, because it could still play and pause songs. So I thought to myself, "Well, the thing turns off by itself eventually. I'll just leave it for the night and come back, and it will be off." So this morning, I come back to my computer, and IT'S STILL ON. It's not playing any songs, it's just sitting there on. The BACKLIGHT wasn't on, but it turned on when I moved my finger over the sensor (Oh, and at no point through this whole ordeal was the hold switch on). So, I guess my question is, is there some reasonable explanation for this, or should I contact Apple?