"Cannot be read from or written to"

HELP!!!!
My iPod can charge and everything, it plays fine. I have had it since Nov. 2006, and recently when i connect my ipod to my computer and try to sync it, it says "attempt to copy to Emily's ipo failed. Disk could not be read from or written to."
I tried resetting it, and now when I try to sync, i get the same message, but now i only have 172 songs instead of 750. HELP!!!
Windows? its a sony..   Windows XP  

Have a look at this article in the Apple
Knowledge Base and let us know if it brings you any
combination of joy and/or satisfaction.
This helped so much. I just got the updates and everything's back to normal. Thanks a lot!

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