I saw a translation of the original web site. The Sad iPod occurred when the
author initially reassembled the iPod incorrectly, causing the hard disk to
not work.
<<<john>>>
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Ed Kummel (tech_ed_at_yahoo.com) wrote:
> That "sad-iPod" image is a hoot! I wonder if it pops
> up if it doesn't like the kind of music you're
> listening to?
Either that -- and I hope not, as Steve Jobs would surely frown upon my
choice of music and if anyone's musical preferences were embodied in the
iPod, it would be his --, or the "Sad iPod" indicates that it can't find
an OS to boot from, just like the "Sad Mac" does. Which is entirely
possible, as part of the iPod's OS is stored on a hidden partition of the
drive and could, in theory at least, be damaged or deleted.
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