![]() Corruption usually occurs when you unplug the iPod without ejecting it first or if you drop the iPod while the hard drive (applicable to iPod Classic) is spinning, for example. In the vast majority of cases, this means that your iPod library file is corrupted. The problem occurs with my iPod Classic, iPod nano, or iPod shuffle
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