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iPod Mini Flash Conversion
Ideally, you will need the following items:
Unlike the standard iPods which have two halves, the shell of the Mini is a single piece of aluminum with covers on the top and bottom. Once the top and bottom covers are removed, taking the iPod apart is easy. Remove the two philips screws on the top plate and the bottom plate. The bottom plate snaps in and may snap out when removed so watch your eyes!
If you haven't already done so, disconnect the battery. Using your iPod tool or other flat instrument, disconnect the hard drive connector from the motherboard by pulling the connector up from the back of the ribbon cable as shown. Once again, if you pull from the side, you risk tearing the connector from the ribbon cable!
Take your Xacto knife or razor blade and remove the tape and plastic bumpers from the hard drive. Be careful not to damage the ribbon cable in any way. Now remove the connector from the hard drive pulling slightly from one side and then the other until the pins come out completely. Take your ATA compatible CF card and plug into the HD connector "face up" just like the hard drive. You don't need the rubber bumpers or tape but you will need a small piece of double sided foam tape to attach the card to the motherboard and keep it from rattling around inside your Mini.
Place the "naked" unit face up on a non-metallic surface and plug into your computer. Either a USB or Firewire connection will work.
Disconnect the iPod from your computer and re assemble the unit by reversing the steps outlined earlier. Be patient, don't force the unit back in its case. Button everything up and test using your headphones.
Done! Plug back into your computer to recharge and enjoy your better-than-new iPod Mini.
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