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Old April 6th, 2008, 07:57 PM
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its probably the hard drive then. huh?
It could quite possible be the hard drive, but if it's losing its connection then it might possibly be a software corruption on the iPod and not necessarily a physically failing hard drive. Connect it to your Vista computer and the moment iTunes sees it, restore the iPod to factory settings. This almost always resolves problems with wonky iPods (happened a few times with my nano).
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