I used a Kingston Ultimate 32GB CF it was indicated on Tarkan's website to be compatible with all iPods. The key to converting to solid state is having a good adapter with the right brand and model of CF. I have seen talk on the internet about iPod logic board versions and drive compatibility so maybe this is why the SSD didn't work for me. Some people have had success with the KingSpec's SSD it is a nice option because it doesn't need an adapter. The case looks like a hard drive so the padding and bumpers on the Ipod's original hard drive can be reused with ease. The adapter I bought came with a case the adapter's circuit board is red and has a master/slave switch on it. I then did what most people do and bought a compact flash (CF) to 50 pin 1.8” IDE adapter. I tried to replace the hard drive with KingSpec 32GB SSD it didn't work it had formatting issues.
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