Apple logo flashes with battery and exclamation point alternately

i have an ipod nano, everything was going fine until the battery ran out, when I plugged it back in the thing flashes the apple logo alternately with a battery and exclamation point. If the battery is completely dead then fine I will replace it but is that what it really is?

Have you tried connecting the iPod to different USB ports and/or another computer?
You can also take a look at this website, which may help figure out what's wrong with your iPod.
http://www.methodshop.com/mp3/ipodsupport/diagnosticmode/index.shtml
Finally, if your iPod is less than a year old, you can send it to Apple for replacement.
~Lyssa

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    B. Still can’t see your iPod, put it in Disk Mode and connect with a computer, instead of doing a Restore on iPod Updater. Go and format the iPod instead.
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    3. Go to Tab “Erase” , choose Volume Format as “MAC OS Extended (Journaled), and click Erase, again if fails, skip it and go to 4
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    http://discussions.apple.com/thread.jspa?threadID=501330&tstart=0
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    c. You may need to switch around the PC and Mac, try to do several attempts between “Format” and “Restore”
    http://discussions.apple.com/thread.jspa?messageID=2364921&#2364921
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    iPod 4G+ (includes Photo, Nano, Video, and Mini): "Menu" and "Select"
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    iPod 4G+ (includes Photo, Nano, Video, and Mini): "Back" and "Select"
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    http://www.ipodresq.com/index.php
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    You don’t want to pay any service charges
    You are prepared to buy a new one
    You can’t accept the re-sell value of your broken iPod
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    http://eshop.macsales.com/tech_center/index.cfm?page=Video/directory.html
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    http://discussions.apple.com/thread.jspa?threadID=435160&start=0&tstart=0
    Sad Face on iPod for no apparent reason
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