160GB iPod Classic (2007 version)

I have the 6th generation, 160GB iPod classic (2007 version). Whenever I get to 2 specific songs, they will only play for about 5-10 seconds and then skip to the next song. It doesn't do that when I play those songs on my Mac. I've done several complete restores of the iPod and it does it on the same 2 songs every time. I have about 113GB of music, video and photos on it. The interface is also very sluggish. Why won't Apple update the firmware on this thing? It's barely 4 years old, yet OS X 10.5 from that same year has received updates more recently than the last update to my iPod software. If the only real difference between mine and the newer models are Genius and Genius Mixes, why can't I use the latest software on mine? Is it really that hard to support a 4 year old iPod that I bought to support my large music library for many years? I'd eventually buy an iPod Touch to replace it, but not until it's big enough for my entire library (which won't happen for at least another year). Seriously Apple, where is the love?

There are basically two reasons why firmware gets updated.
It's unstable, so it gets an update to fix it. The Classic's firmware is stable, that's why it doesn't get updated.
To give the iPod more features. Perhaps the iPod Classic has all the features its hardware can cope with. As for Genius (which I do not use and have not even tried) - surely that's in iTunes, not on the iPod. Therefore, updating the iPod's firmware would achieve nothing and since you now state that you "don't even care much for Genius", why bring it up in the first place?
To turn on Genius (in iTunes), go to Edit/Preferences/General and turn on the tick box named Genius.
sigh...
Oh, and with 113GB of music on your iPod, I'm not surprised the interface is sluggish (or less responsive than with just 10GB of music).

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