By eHow Electronics Editor
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You care for an iPod nano to protect your investment. Portable music players may be getting more affordable, but no one wants to replace their music player on a daily basis. Taking care when using the iPod nano or making connections prolongs the enjoyment you will get out of your machine and makes your iPod nano worth more in the long run.
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hondaracing168 said
on 9/9/2007 never leave your ipod connected to your pc for a long period of time. and also avoid quick syncing your ipod to your computer just to transfer a few files or few songs. It would be best to make sure that the battery is drained then connect to your computer for syncing files then when it is fuly charge remove it.
I know for some you use it to store files and it is unavoidable to quickly connect and disconnect your ipod.
Just try to limit it
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