Nano won't restore

Hi, I hope someone can help me. When switching on my Nano it asks to be connected to Itunes to be restored. Once the restore process is complete, iTunes says the iPod is corrupted and asks to restore it. I have gone through the restore process again, only for iTunes to indicate the iPod is corrupt. I have taken it to an Authorised service centre and they say it will cost $169 to fix it as Apple will just swap it for a reconditioned one. Does anyone one have any ideas?

Hi Tom, thank you for responding. I have had the same problem using 2 computers, one is an HP Compaq nx8220 laptop running Windows XP Professional Version 5.1, the other one is a LG Tablet also running XP Professional. I have downloaded the latest version of iTunes on both. The problem originally happened when I was updating the iPod on the LG, I left it charging and when I returned a few hours later the iPod didn't work. I then went through the 5 stepts as per the web site which resulted in the iPod needing to be restored. I hope this helps.
Cheers, Tony

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