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My 120gb IPOD Classic makes my computer freeze...

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06-Nov-2009, 10:29 PM #1
My 120gb IPOD Classic makes my computer freeze...
hey,

Two days ago my ipod frozee the apple picture appeared and the screen went fuzzy but after a minute it was fine. I tryed to charge it and update some podcasts and it was fine. But ever since yesterday it makes my whole computer freeze when i plug in the USB cable. I have no idea whats up....i tried to do a virus scan...I did a soft reset on my ipod but I have no idea whats going on. Any help would be greatly apprieciated!!!!

Thank you!!

Sincerely,

Michael Soncina
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