After Restoring iPod

I restored my iPod, which by the way I bought last week, it displayed connect to power adapter icon on screen. I connected and it has been connected since 2p.m. in the afternoon and now it is 11p.m. at night and all it is showing me is the same icon even after reseting it. It shows low battery and then reverts to the icon again. Please can you help me.
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I tried the Fat32 thing and unless I did it wrong it did nothing for me. My ipod keeps telling me I need to restore it. My ipod screen gives the following messgae "Connect to your computer use itunes to restore." I've doen this several times, I don't knwo why I;m gettign this messgae out of the blue, and have no idea how to fixe it.
I'm using iTune 7, I even reinstalled my computer hard drive and all applicable software. Can some please help me, I'm dense when it comes to technical stuff.
P.s my ipod is barely 2 months old 30 gb 5th edition

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