Can you upgrade your memory?

is it possible for you to send in your ipod or take it somewhere and upgrade the memory?
emachine   Windows XP  

Not really... There are third party services available to replace broken hard drives in iPods - I would imagine that they might be able to replace them with a higher capacity drive (assuming the higher capacity drive will physically fit inside the ipod), but updating the firmware to recognize the new drive capacity would be a challange.

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