My first thought on this is,how old is your battery. I do know from my own experiences that the iPod behaves "odd" when they have batter problems. If your battery is truly okay, try to place it in disk mode.Before placing the iPod into disk mode you should verify that it has a charge.
Toggle the Hold switch on and off. (Set it to Hold, then turn it off again.)
Press and hold the Play/Pause and Menu buttons until the Apple/iPod logo appears, then release them. This resets iPod. When you reset iPod all your music and data files are saved, but some customized settings may be lost.
When the Apple logo appears, immediately press and hold the Previous and Next buttons until the Disk Mode screen appears.
Connect the iPod to your computer; the screen on the iPod will change and say "Do not disconnect"
To return it to its normal operating state, you will have to reset iPod.
http://www.ipodwizard.net/wiki/index.php...
Sometimes it is a bit of a challenge and you may have to try a couple of times. Good luck...
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Thanks for your answers guys.
Oldturkey, I did as you said and it worked! Had to try a couple of times, but it did work and I'm now restoring it to factory settings. Hoping it will not have any further problems. You just saved me a packet, I was going to buy another one. Thanks!
par Heather
You are very welcome and good luck...:)
par oldturkey03
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par oldturkey03