Creative Universal Power Adapter: doesn't ship to Canada

Creative doesn't ship the uni'versal power adapter to Canada (fulfillment by Amazon.com)
? http://us.store.creative.com/Uni'versal-Power-Adapter/M/B000GB4R66.htm
Anyone in Canada know how to get this (apart from asking someone in USA to buy it and ship it for them?)

Have you attempted a restore again? Sometimes a correct second try could work.
If the icon doesn't go away (after the restore) for over a minute of being connected to the charger, try the resetting your iPod again.
Also, before trying a restore again, fully re-charge your iPod (3 hours should do it), then connect it to your computer to restore.
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