160 gig ipod classic -frozen

160 gig classic, older one, froze up, reboot screen goes to red circle with support URL. Help

I am having the same problem. My IPod just froze up. All it will do when I turn it on is show the apple, the go to a red circle with an x in the middle. After than it shuts itself off. My computer doesn't recognize the IPod and I'm really frustrated. Does anyone have any suggestions?
I've tried all the troubleshooting suggestions to restart, reboot, etc.....
Nothing works. Please help

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