All i'm getting is a screen with a red X saying to go to the apple website!

Today my iPod suddenly wouldn't play anything, then it would skip ahead to the next song by itself, still not playing any of them, then after a bit of this, it completely died and now the only screen I get (when I hold down menu and select) is a red X and the url of the apple site. Nothing I do makes anything else happen, and when I plug it into my computer to charge it, I get the same screen, my iTunes doesn't even recognize that it's plugged in.
It didnt get wet or dropped, I was listening to it just fine when this happened.
Furthermore, I cannot read my serial number because the numbers have worn off and they're really small besides, so I can't use any of the support features because they all require your serial number! There are no service centers in my state, and I don't have my box or anything that came with it when I bought it either (over a year ago) so is there ANYTHING I can do?

Everything is working properly now...no need to respond!!!!

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