Have your Ipod classic professionally upgraded to 128gb.

The 128gb upgrade service is compatible with the 5th/5.5th Generation 30gb/60gb/80gb Ipod Classic, 6th gen 80gb/160gb Ipod Classic, and the 7th Generation 120gb/160gb Ipod Classic.  If you are unsure which Ipod you have kindly check the compatibility chart below, or message me.


If you are looking for other size upgrades I offer 256gb, 384gb, 512gb, and 1tb

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Need other parts of your Ipod fixed/replaced/upgraded? Here is a list of what I offer. Contact me for prices and we will add it to your upgrade

Compatibility Chart

Description Model Number Itunes Storage Limit (see note below)
5th Gen 30gb
MA002 / MA146 / PA002 / PA146
~20,000 Tracks
5th Gen 60gb
MA003 / MA147 / PA003 / PA147
~50,000 Tracks
5.5th Gen 30gb
MA444 / MA446 / PA444 / PA446
~20,000 Tracks
5.5th Gen 80gb
MA448 / MA450 / PA448 / PA450
~50,000 Tracks
6th gen 80gb
MB029 / MB147
~50,000 Tracks
6th Gen 160gb
MB145 / MB150 / PB145 / PB150
~50,000 Tracks
7th Gen 120gb
MB565 / PB565 / MB562 / PB562
~50,000 Tracks
7th Gen 160gb
PC297 / MC297 / PC293 / MC293
~50,000 Tracks

*NOTE*

The track limit's shown are only approximate.  The actual limit will depend on your Itunes library and the amount of meta-data stored  within (artist name, track name, genre, comments, album art, etc.)

The track limits are a function of the Itunes database size and the memory(RAM) on the Ipod motheboard and is not a limitation of the  flash adapters or their storage counterparts.

Track limit can be bypassed by using third party software like  Rockbox.  Using third party software is solely up to the buyer.  Buyer shall claim responsibility if Ipod is damaged by third party software

Feedback from users on the limit range for the 30gb model Ipods has been anywhere from 10,000 tracks to 40,000 tracks.

Reports for any other Ipods (60gb/80gb/160gb) Ipod limits can range from 30,000 tracks to 60,000 tracks.

If you hit the Ipods firmware track limit the drive might fail to boot and you will need to put it into disk mode and remove some songs.  There is also a queue limit of around 20,000 - 30,000 tracks.  If you plan on putting on more than 20,000 tracks you will need to remember to browse by artist or album or playlists less than 20,000.  If the Ipod has to load up more than 20,000-30,000 songs (for example browsing by song) it can cause the Ipod to reboot.

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