On Friday, October 29, 2004, at 05:01AM, Samantha Cornell <samantha at netresults.biz> wrote: > >On Oct 29, 2004, at 7:55 AM, Kirk McElhearn wrote: > >> I haven't heard of this before. The iPod is probably out of guarantee, >> right? If it doesn't cause any other problems, I wouldn't worry too >> much - >> it might just be the clock chip that's dying. (Though if you bought >> the iPod >> to use as a pocket watch, that's more of a problem...) :-) > >Thanks for your quick response, I really appreciate it. > >Actually, we just bought them (2) at the end of September...I believe >Apple's guarantee is 90 days, we are planning on buying AppleCare later >this month. > >Even though it's not the end of the world if the clock dies, it would >be nice if it works...I do use it. > >I have researched this problem on the web and have found nothing. Is >there indeed a separate clock chip for the iPod? I guess, other than >the clock issue, the fact that the iPod is having problems makes me >wonder if other issues are going to crop up as well... > >Sam > >_______________________________________________ >iTunes mailing list >iTunes at listserver.themacintoshguy.com >http://listserver.themacintoshguy.com/mailman/listinfo/itunes > >I'm thinking about buying an iPod and I'm concerned about the"iPod" function on my "Powermac G-5" freezing when I'm trying to make a playlist; thus I unable to burn. Has anyone had this problem? and if so how was it rectified?