Contact the manufacturer of the device to see how the flashmem is stored and what software they are using to store it.
So many things require the Home button that your problem is more than just restarting the iPod. Get it fixed, or replace it.
For an iphone click the home button and the lock button that is to reboot it if it doesnt reboot then it probably broken
If you call nintendo, and tell them your problem they will send you packing supplies to mail in your DS. After 4 weeks they will send you back a new DS.
If you can't get a phone to switch off because of a broken lock button, you can always remove the battery.
If after changing the batteries and hitting the refresh button for 2 seconds the Furby is still mute, there may be a hardware problem. You can take it back to the store or contact the company.
No, they are protected by fuses.
The only physical hardware button on the device (near the bottom of the device, centre aligned).
You will need M-Audio hardware such as the Fast Track connected to use this program correctly. It won't work without the hardware connected. The play button is cancelled by the stop button.
Then it's time for a new iPod.
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go into hardware settings their should be an turn of\on option. device manege, click on network cards, and then chose your wireless adapter. their should be something like turn of \turn on option.
Press the undo button on the side of your computer