QEII is a high school on the Isle of Man. Along with large numbers of HPs, QEII has iBooks, MacBooks, eMacs, iMacs, MacBook Pros, a PowerMac G4 and a PowerMac G5.
Get the flash memory drive (most likely built onto the main logic board) and solder it in to another iPod, then plug that one in. You should then be able to extract your files. This may be quite difficult and requires opening another iPod touch, for which price you should just buy the songs again.
I'm not sure about a wireless adaptor as many of them require drivers to run etc. However, to save on the cost of a Microsoft Wireless Adaptor, any Ethernet Cable will allow your Xbox to connect to the internet, it won't be wireless but it will save you cash.
Not unless you have to! Most parts can be removed with this left in. Don't try pulling on it unless you have to, it can easily break the logic board. Just tilt the upper case up to lean it on the display.
You don't have to remove the power button connector to remove most parts! It's really dodgy and can break your logic board. When you peel up the glue on the wire for the microphone connector, lean the upper case on the display.
Not unless you have to! Most parts can be removed with this left in. Don't try pulling on it unless you have to, it can easily break the logic board. Just tilt the upper case up to lean it on the display.
You don't have to remove the power button connector to remove most parts! It's really dodgy and can break your logic board. When you peel up the glue on the wire for the microphone connector, lean the upper case on the display.