Computer won't start if ipod is connected

My computer won't start when my ipod (nano) is connected. He stucks in the post screen of the motherboard. Before the pc will check what the boot drive is. So, changes in boot devices in bios won't work. What can be the problem?
AMD   Windows XP Pro  

mardymar: Windows may be seeing the iPod as a bootable disk....the following link talks about confusion as a network drive and could be cuaisng the same.
http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=93499
Did you change your BIOS boot order - I think you might try that if the above link fails to help.

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