Help my ipod died for no reson

I was just going to hook up my ipod to my laptop and it made this funny sound. it was like the hard drive was stuck. then when I went to reset it it gave me a picture of a ipod with a dead face on it.( x's for the eyes and a frown). and it told me to go to the ipod support web site, I did and it didn't help. any one out there that can help I would greatly appreciate it.

David,
Read through this...
http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=61771
See if that helps. If it still won't work you may need to send your iPod in for service...
http://depot.info.apple.com/ipod
btabz

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