Crazy shuffle problems...now seems dead?

I plugged it into a friends computer and it asked me if I wanted to format it, so I said yes. Now it does nothing, the green light just stays on when I switch it on. When I plug it into the computer it doesn't show up, it just says the software is wrong. So I reinstall it as it asks, but it still doesn't work? when I install the software, the pc asks me to plug in the iPod to check if it needs formatting, but when I put it in the pc, it says it doesn't need to be formatted

Melanie, if I understand your message, it seems as if Windows has "helped" you a little too much. It sounds like Windows thought the ipod was an external USB drive and when you allowed it to format the drive, it destroyed important information on the Shuffle. Try Apple's "5R's" very carefully--I think one of those steps might help. (http://www.apple.com/support/ipod/five_rs/). Next time Windows offers to reformat your ipod for you, just say no. Good luck!

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