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Tips and Troubleshooting 45
If You Want to Disconnect iPod mini, but the Screen Says
“Do Not Disconnect”
If iPod mini is transferring music, wait for the transfer to complete.
Select iPod mini in the iTunes Source list and click the Eject button.
If iPod mini disappears from the iTunes Source list, but you still see the “Do Not
Disconnect” message on the iPod mini screen, go ahead and disconnect iPod mini.
If iPod mini doesn’t disappear from the iTunes Source list, drag the iPod mini icon
from the desktop to the Trash (if you’re using a Mac) or click the Safely Remove
Hardware icon in the system tray and select your iPod mini (if you’re using a Windows
PC). If you still see the “Do Not Disconnect” message, restart your computer and eject
iPod mini again.
If Your iPod mini Isn’t Playing Music
Make sure the Hold switch is off.
If you’re using the iPod Remote, make sure the remote’s Hold switch is off.
Make sure the headphones connector is pushed in all the way.
Make sure the volume is adjusted properly.
If that doesn’t work, push the Play/Pause button. Your iPod mini may be paused.
If you’re using the iPod mini Dock, be sure the iPod mini is seated firmly in the Dock
and make sure all cables are connected properly.
If you are using the Dock Line Out port, make sure your external speakers or stereo
are turned on and working properly.
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