IPod updater won't install

I have a 20GB iPod with dock connector. It worked fine until I downloaded iTunes 5. Then when I connected the iPod, I got a message that I needed to update the iPod software. So I downloaded the updater 2005-9-23. But installing it is a problem. When I get to the "destination" stage, I get two choices -- my iPod or my hard drive (though the instructions say to choose the "Starter Disk"). Both are dead ends. If I choose the iPod, I am told "You cannot install this software on this volume. This update requires Mac OS 10.2.8 or higher." Not sure what this means, because my computer has OS 10.3.9. If I choose the hard drive, I get a message that the updater is "disabled." Any solutions?

Well, Erin, I seem to have solved it but I'm not sure how. I read somewhere on the Apple site that if the iPod won't update, you may have to reset it (tried that, didn't work) or restore it. Since I have all my music and audiobooks in my iTunes library, I decided to restore it.
It got to the stage where it said it had restored my factory settings and was restarting the iPod. Then -- nothing happened! The iPod was just dead. It didn't even show up as connected to my computer. So I gave up, disgusted, and left it plugged into the dock connector overnight. Then, this morning, I noticed that a window had popped up asking me to name my iPod. And I looked over and the iPod had risen from the dead! I tried transferring songs to it and it worked! So I'm not sure exactly what happened, but it is working again.
Another thing I was trying at the same time (and I'm not sure if it had any significance) was reaching the updater through the Mac's Utilities folder instead of through the updater icon on the desk top. I'm not sure why that is different, but at least I was getting different messages -- though they still said I couldn't do what I was trying to do.

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