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Related: Culture Forums, Support ForumsEverything I have learnt, Youtube taught me..
Today, I am learning "How to Open your Ipod"
Yesterday, was "How to replace your faucet"
Day before was" How to replace your waste disposal"
Youtube is saving me a ton of money..
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Everything I have learnt, Youtube taught me.. (Original Post)
HipChick
Sep 2013
OP
I think you need special tools for opening your ipod, it's time to change my battery. /nt
jakeXT
Sep 2013
#1
I've replaced the hard drive before without getting those special tools and didn't harm the case
HipChick
Sep 2013
#2
I agree, I have done so many home repairs that I would not otherwise have attempted
Quixote1818
Sep 2013
#7
jakeXT
(10,575 posts)1. I think you need special tools for opening your ipod, it's time to change my battery. /nt
HipChick
(25,485 posts)2. I've replaced the hard drive before without getting those special tools and didn't harm the case
jakeXT
(10,575 posts)3. A classic one, I want to replace the battery of my touch, it's a lot thinner.
HipChick
(25,485 posts)4. I don't know about them Touch's..
Also, with the classic they made the body a lot thinner...they really don't want you to open these devices
jakeXT
(10,575 posts)5. I also have an old clunky classic with a 850mAh battery, still running good.
I thought my hard disk died, but restarting it a couple of times and formatting the disk helped to solve the problem
johnd83
(593 posts)6. Youtube instructional videos are pretty awesome
There are tons of car repair videos and college lectures online. I have finished college and grad school but if I want to review something or learn a new topic it is an incredible resource.
Quixote1818
(28,930 posts)7. I agree, I have done so many home repairs that I would not otherwise have attempted
Replacing my toilet, shower faucet, installing an air conditioner, staining my concrete, dealing with dead grass spots, staining my fence! It goes on an on!
Kaleva
(36,295 posts)8. Youtube is awesome for instructional videos