2nd generation nano ipod

My 2nd generation nano ipod has not been in use for several years. Now, when I connect it to the laptop, it's recognised, yet the screen displays a dark colour and wouldn't operate normally. Any idea what does that mean?

It probably has a near completely dead battery.

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    Dude or hot-spur,
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    gomeznoles wrote:
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