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iPhone Repairs:
   iPhones Dropped in Water, Hot Tub & Pool
   iPhone 3g/3gs Cracked upper glass/digitizer repair
   iPhone 3g/3gs Cracked LCD repair
   Parts of iPhone Display Assembly
   iPhone 3g/3gs battery replacement
   iPhone 2g/3g/3gs "JailBreaking" and "UnLocking"
   How to bring your iPhone in for repair!
   How to send your iPhone in for repair!
Common iPod TOUCH Repairs:
   Touch Dropped in Water, Hot Tub & Pool
   iPod Touch put through the washing machine
   My most complex Touch "water case" ever
   My "Home" button doesn't work
   How to send your Touch model for repair!
My Most Common iPod Repairs:
   Broken iPod LCD Screen
   Video, Nano iPod Screen Repair
   Battery Replacement for all iPod models
   Click Wheel Replacement
   Logic Board Replacement

   iPods Dropped in Water, Hot Tub & Pool
   iPods put through the washing machine

Is your water damaged iPod under warranty?

   Sound on Only One side of ear buds
   I actually Fix Customer 'Repairs'
   Fix the "folder/exclamation" error
   Click Wheel Problems
   Click/Scroll Wheel Replacement
   Replace my hard disk
   No Sound from earbuds/docking port

My Digital Camera Repairs
   Camera LCD's and dropping
My Cell Phone Repairs
   LCD's and Dropped in Water

1000's of Stories of Repairs I've done from all over the world

Customer Comments on my work
My Most Complex Patient *Ever*
Ads I run on Craigslist
   iPod left in the rain? or Fire?
   1 HR iPod screen replacement
   Nano 3rd Gen LCD replacement
   Computer and iPod Guy
Other Services & Info
New Announcements & News
Opinions on some iPod models
How to Select a Used iPod
Where to Buy a NEW iPod CHEAPLY
Which Docking Station to buy???
What car adapter should I get???
Opinions on the Microsoft Zune
How To's and Tips
How to Reset Your iPod
Choosing an iPod Format
Format Mac iPod for PC
Copy iTunes Libraries
Add a folder to iTunes Library - Macintosh User
Add a folder to iTunes Library - PC User
How to Rip iPod Movies
These are a few my recent iPod repair experiences.

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Nicole Vandersal called from San Francisco, California
to discuss her 5th Generation iPod that had hearing from just one side (the right side). She wanted to make sure she understood everything about sending it in for repair.

It arrived a few days later and I made an additional discovery which was her faceplate bad been damaged probably from the same fall that knocked out the right side hearing.

Though Nicole has sent funds for insured mail delivery back I actually applied the funds to the Faceplate cost so I could get it back to her right away.

Fixed - Total cost $73.



J Quintana called from Chico, California
her son was going to europe in a few days and discovered he was unable to see the screen on his Nano 1st Generation iPod and wanted it replaced and back hopefully before he left.

I got it 2 days later and was able to get the repair done and ship it back the next day.

It arrived well in advance of his departure.

It was $27 for the LCd and $40 labor/return shipping.

2 shots before and after



Fixed - Total cost $67.





Randy Bloodworth called from Tifton, Georgia
after he noticed I had helped other water immersion iPods in his area. His 6th Gen video iPod with 80GB drive arrived a few days later.

There was fairly severe corrosion on the logic board but I was able to get the Logic board working again. I was not able to get the hard drive working though.

I presented him with the idea of replacing the failed 80GB hard with a 30GB version which would cost just $60 instead of the $100 the 80GB would. Like many Apple customers he felt convinced that carrying *all* of itunes library at all times was *THE* way to own an iPod. Very few people realize that a 30GB drive holds about 50 times more videos and music than you can play in a single battery charge and to switch out files on an iPod takes just 6 seconds when you go to charge it. Apple makes bank whenever they get someone to fall for the high capacity drive. No one legitimately needs a drive larger than 30GB (as of 2008).





Randy's repair was $100 for the drive and $40 labor/return shipping.

Fixed - Total cost $140.





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I'm in Sonoma County... Northern California wine country.

If you live nearby, are traveling through or live in the San Francisco Bay Area bring your iPod to me and I can do the work while you wait or go wine tasting for a while. Send me an email just to make sure I have on hand whatever parts your repair will require.

Call or email me with questions or to set up a repair. You can also call, I am here most days from 8am to 8pm
Toll Free 1-877-476-3776 (1 - 877 - 476-3776)

Send the device to:
    Frank Walburg
    2145 Service Court
    Santa Rosa, Ca 95403-3139
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