It could be several things..
- On the HD-equipped model, Apple offers an upgrade from the 256GB SSD to only the 1TB Fusion Drive. Upgrading to the 1TB Fusion Drive is free, according to Apple's configurator. For the 4K models.
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• If the same error screen appears with the original hard drive, it's possible the actual problem (which cause you to replace the hard drive) is not a bad hard drive, but some other problem on the iPod.
• It's possible you cause other damage while opening the iPod.
• SSD?
I decided to go a 256gb ssd upgrade which came as a kit.
It's an SSD (the type designed as replacement for laptops that use the same type of 1.8-inch drive). Not a more common form of flash-based store like a compact flash card or SD card? Where did you buy this 'kit' (provide link to it)? It's possible that an SSD that is designed as a replacement for laptops does not work in iPods. For example, it may require too much power for use in an iPod.
• Here's a source for flash storage adapters, designed specifically for 5th gen and later 'classic' iPods using compact flash card, SD card, or even m-sata card
I don't have personal experience with those adapters in the above link (used with 5th gen and later 'classic' iPods), but I have replaced the hard drive in my even older 3rd gen iPod (with an SD card) and 4th gen iPod (with a compact flash card), using different adapters. They work better now than when they were new, and have MUCH higher storage capacity (but not as high as 256GB).
• According to the web site linked above, some models of iPod classic have problems with storage above 128GB.
Apr 4, 2016 9:41 PM
~~~but I've only transferred 1 year of pictures over to my MAC
Thats the mistake.....Your Macbook isnt a mass storage device (no notebook is really)
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~~Does flash storage not hold as much as regular hard drives
Yes and no, SSD are incredibly expensive, a 1TB SSD costs nearly as much as the entire Air does.
1TB external HD is $65
Nice 500gig for $50. ultraslim perfect for use with a notebook
Best for the money the 'tiny giant' 15.2mm thick 2.5' HD
2TB drive (have several of them, LOT of storage in a SMALL package) $99
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128gig is plenty for most people, you need an external HD regardless for backups / TM and large media files.
yes,....I see.., youre using your AIr as a mass media storage device, you need a superslim portable HD to pack around.
if you arent using a file every 2 weeks or so, does it really need to be ON the Air? Likely not.
Offload giant media files (pics / vids / most music)
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In the case of a Macbook Air or Macbook Pro Retina with ‘limited’ storage on the SSD, this distinction becomes more important in that in an ever rapidly increasing file-size world, you keep vital large media files, pics, video, PDF collections, music off your SSD and archived on external storage, for sake of the necessary room for your system to have free space to operate, store future applications and general workspace. You should never be put in the position of considering “deleting things” on your macbook SSD in order to ‘make space’.
Professionals who create and import very large amounts of data have almost no change in the available space on their computers internal HD because they are constantly archiving data to arrays of external or networked HD.
Or in the case of the consumer this means you keep folders for large imported or created data and you ritually offload and archive this data for safekeeping, not only to safeguard the data in case your macbook has a HD crash, or gets stolen, but importantly in keeping the ‘breathing room’ open for your computer to operate, expand, create files, add applications, for your APPS to create temp files, and for general operation.
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You can install a larger SSD yes, however its impractical given what youre trying to do which is directed in the wrong place. OWC sells SSD upgrades, but theyre very expensive.
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A 1TB HD is far cheaper and only 12mm thick.