Error 1453 - iPod won't update

After downloading 1.1.2 I was given an unknown error message saying that my iPod nano 2nd gen wouldn't update. Any sugestions please?

I believe that this is the same issue I just experienced with my iPod when I tried to update to 1.1.2. I only had just over 100MB free so I took a few songs of it so that I had about 350MB free and then I was able to successfully update frmo 1.1.1 to 1.1.2.

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