Reuse that old or broken iPod mini in a fresh, sweet, and slightly minty way. You might even be able to have the same color case!
 
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Step 1: The Acquisition and Idea

Maybe you sat on your favorite iPod and broke the screen. Maybe the case got scratched and smashed when you were chair jousting at 3 AM last weekend. Either way, you're out one sweet tunes machine, but still have an excellent data storage device.

I acquired this iPod mini from a friend. The screen was broken, and the buttons no longer functioned properly. He had actually removed most of the casing himself, therefore picture documentation is lacking in that department. Knowing about the iPod's file storage capability, the obvious option was to make a super sweet four gigabyte portable hard drive.
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WOKANDWAL says: Nov 5, 2012. 7:22 PM
Whats a firewire?
djstormdragon says: Mar 3, 2008. 2:33 AM
Could you not use the microdrive and a usb CF card reader instead?
renegade770 in reply to djstormdragonApr 22, 2010. 4:33 PM
Yes, the CF card will read exactly the same as the standard hard drive. As long as you installed the CF card and adapter properly, it should work.
drdownbrown in reply to djstormdragonMar 11, 2008. 1:48 PM
LOL! Thats my current project. I just dismantled my ipod mini which a kid at school so kindly gave to me (woot to adam) and i am actually on newegg.com right now ordering a 4gb CF card. Umm, i may even go up to 8gb... it depends how much my next check is (: . When and if it works, i will post an instructable.
yogibearas in reply to drdownbrownFeb 19, 2012. 3:35 PM
I dont get it, whats the point of using a cf card instead of the hard drive in the ipod, besides the fact that apple will no longer meddle with the files, in which case why wouldnt you just put your music on a flash drive seeing as that i pod has no controlls anyway? Forgive me if this is a stupid question.
lakaiorion says: Aug 6, 2009. 5:00 PM
actually all u need to do is go under ur control panel and under folder options, check the box next to show hidden files
Derin says: Jun 1, 2008. 11:07 AM
i plan on modding it a little...just ordered a box of broken ipods...hope they accept my request
Derin in reply to DerinJun 19, 2008. 12:16 AM
darn they wont

YOU LOST ANOTHER CUSTOMER YOU STUPID COMPANY CALLED APPLE!!!!!!

Derin in reply to DerinApr 24, 2009. 12:47 AM
must...............................get...................................mac..............................somehow.......................*puts tinfoil hat on*.................aaah...................cant.................escape...................the...........................feeling
toogers in reply to DerinJul 21, 2009. 1:00 PM
ugh, artemis fowl joke. everyone at my school liked that book at one time, but i didn't ever like it.
Derin in reply to toogersJul 22, 2009. 12:34 AM
. I wasnt doing an artemis fowl joke.I never read the book anyway.
toogers in reply to DerinJul 24, 2009. 10:25 AM
oh. they use tinfoil hats in the book. sorry.
Lance Mt. in reply to DerinJul 22, 2009. 5:11 AM
YAY, i like this idea to an extend. YAY
Awesomeseries says: Aug 20, 2008. 11:40 PM
Redgerr, its best if you use a flat end screwdriver, and pry it open. worked for me. mine looks a little different on the inside. i guess its because its a 15 gig. huge harddrive! nice intructable! inspired me to finally figure out some thing to do with one of the 8 ipods ive won in the past 3 years.
creative zen in reply to AwesomeseriesOct 19, 2008. 11:19 AM
GIMME ONE!....please...
thefunktopus in reply to creative zenMar 14, 2009. 8:15 AM
he won't on account of your screen name!! creative infidel!!! lol
NLomm21 says: Aug 20, 2008. 4:06 PM
that's attractive
Redgerr says: Jul 17, 2008. 5:12 AM
okay i made one of these last night with my ipod mini but i dont get how to take the case off! its really hard lol your instructable works great though :) thanks again
Redgerr says: Jul 16, 2008. 11:35 AM
i just found a old mini my mom had and i think i might do this! awsome idea :O thanks!! :D
manmelvin says: Mar 5, 2008. 11:00 PM
so is the scroll wheel and screen removed???
blink182 says: Mar 12, 2007. 7:45 PM
hey, im new to this whole "dismantling my expensive devices" thing, and im hoping my old mini will find a way to get broken any day now. Anyway, how do you go about opening the iPod?
manmelvin in reply to blink182Mar 5, 2008. 10:44 PM
first you have to pop of the TOP white peice. if you try to take it out the bottom it will rip off the headphone jack. Believe me i did that. Unscrew the top part from the case, pop the scrollwheel into the case and pull it out.
Ursell in reply to blink182Mar 15, 2007. 4:47 PM
  • the white ends, prolly with a small screwdriver like for watches, and the screws in side are really small.
Ursell in reply to blink182Mar 15, 2007. 4:42 PM
you have to take off the ends. on the top there are screws that connect the "guts" to the shell. on the bottom you have to remove that metal piece and unplug the spin wheel and put the ipod up and out (you'll see what i mean when you open it up)
mrdspecs (author) in reply to blink182Mar 14, 2007. 12:10 PM
I got mine from a big guy who just tore it open. The mini's aluminum enclosure is basically a tube that the components slide into. You have to find some way to push the components out either towards the bottom or the top since the metal piece is seamless. I don't know specifics exactly as I wasn't there, and when I got the mini the enclosure was... not so together anymore.
Shifrin says: Jan 5, 2008. 10:08 AM
That looks so cool! That is an awesome case, maybe an Altoid can, would work... Nice Job! ~Shifrin
bloodemperor13 says: Nov 6, 2007. 4:21 PM
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mrdspecs (author) in reply to bloodemperor13Dec 26, 2007. 10:18 AM
Hard drives are pretty intense. It's possible that the circuit board was fried when it hit the water, but it is wrapped pretty tightly in plastic. There is a lot that could be damaged by water, especially if the iPod was on when it got wet. The only way to be sure is to test it yourself.
branfordlac says: Nov 20, 2007. 1:54 PM
I have a question -- will this still work if I use my old iPod mini, although it's battery is near-dead?
mrdspecs (author) in reply to branfordlacDec 26, 2007. 10:16 AM
Yes, it should still work if you use the Firewire cable to connect to your computer. If you use USB it may not work, but it's worth a shot anyway if your iPod is completely dead otherwise.
mondaymonkey says: May 31, 2007. 10:47 PM
I have an idea: How about you take out the hard drive. You'll notice it has a IDE connection. Attach it directly to your comp as a slave hard drive TADA!!!! you just put 30 GBs on your comp the easy way. Don't go into all that work with a gum box that gets thrown out. By putting it INSIDE your comp, you can't loose it
locofocos says: Mar 16, 2007. 2:57 PM
So, will you be able to remove the battery and have it work if you are using a USB cable?
mrdspecs (author) in reply to locofocosApr 4, 2007. 12:14 PM
No. The iPod will only function without a battery if you use a firewire cable.
Dash_Merc says: Mar 20, 2007. 6:44 PM
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Dash_Merc in reply to Dash_MercMar 20, 2007. 6:46 PM
I made it sound like the deck-of-cards idea was yours. My apologies to the proper creator.
iCanshowyouhow says: Feb 27, 2007. 2:03 PM
USB provides power also, if you are using version 2.0. My iPod runs through USB and charges at the same time. No need for Firewire, for those of us with WINDOWS!!!!
mrdspecs (author) in reply to iCanshowyouhowMar 14, 2007. 12:14 PM
The USB provides power, but the hard disk won't run on the power provided by the USB alone. If you use a firewire cable you can remove the battery from the device entirely, but with USB the drive won't run unless you have the battery included. There's an advantage of making things smaller without the battery, but obviously if you can't use USB there are an awful lot of computers you can't connect to.
rasengan609 says: Mar 3, 2007. 5:31 PM
You can even remove the 4gb hard drive and replace it with a compact flash card (any size) if you line the pins up right it works fine and use itunes to restore ipod and done! (Leave Comment If It Works For You Too)
iCanshowyouhow says: Feb 27, 2007. 2:00 PM
iTunes only opens automatically, if your iPod is set that way. Just adding to your statement for all those that don't know :)
johnson_steve says: Jan 18, 2007. 12:24 PM
"Please note that Apple did a good job of hiding the folder your music in kept in on your iPod. Enabling disk use alone will not allow you to move music imported by iTunes around in the Finder or outside of iTunes." Not realy, you just can't see it in finder but all the music is there. for you probably: /Volumes/Escape\ Pod/iPod_Control/Music/ They do mix it all up and give everything nonsensical names like: BBZL.mp3 but you can get all your songs off an iPod and back into iTunes with no extra tools. Just pop open 'Terminal' (Applications -> Utilities) and cp -R /Volumes/Escape\ Pod/iPod_Control/Music/ /Users/steve/Desktop/ (the paths might not be the same they depend on the name of your ipod and username.) Then when it finishes just import the folder 'Music' that poped up on you desktop into iTunes. Sorry windows users; I try to avoid that crappy os.
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