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I have a 5G 30GB iPod. I had no connectivity issues until I downloaded iTunes 7. After I downloaded iTunes 7 my iPod would shouw up in windows but not in iTunes. I followed the instructions about 1. plugging in the ipod 2. stop the ipod service 3. start up itunes. My iPod then showed up in iTunes. I tried to install the new apple update software (Version 1.2 I believe) and my iPod disconnected itself and the computer continued to search for the iPod which it had just ejected. I simply plugged in my ipod again and decided to not install the update. It sync'd up just fine updating my podcasts and music. As soon as it was done updating my ipod it seems to autoeject itself once more so I am not able to change any preferences. This was annoying, but didn't bother me too much. Recently I updated to iTunes 7.0.1, and I added a video which my friend had sent me to my iTunes library. I then connected my ipod doing everything that I normally do. iTunes removed all of my videos from my ipod and then updated my music and podcasts. Now I am stuck with no videos on my ipod. I can't change any preferences because my ipod will not remain connected to itunes. Has anyone else had a similar problem, and is there any known fixes?
  Windows XP  

i am HAVING THE SAME PROBLEM. EVER SINCE I SOWNLOADED THE NEW ITUNE THE IPOD HAS BEEN ACTING UP. IT SAID THAT MY IPOD IS CORRUPTED WHEN IT RY TO RESTORE IT, AN ERROR POPS UP. ALSO WHEN I CONNECT IT TO THE PC THE IPOD SHOWS A LOW BATTERY EVEN THOGH I CHARGED IT ALL DAY.

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