Error after itunes copies songs to my ipod

I am receiving the error message:Attempting to copy to the disk "My IP" failed. An unknown error occurred.
I just brought my ipod to the genius bar yesterday to have them fix another problem, and they had to re format the hard drive. brought it home and everything was working fine, it was copying music to my ipod, but after 5 or 10 minutes of copying... that error message came up, and the "do not disconnect" icon on my ipod freezes. I have to reset the ipod to get out of it. thanks for listening!

I had the same exact issue after returning from having the genius bar reformat my iPod yesterday. Now I cannot restore my iPod software because the updater doesn't recognize that it is connected. I have reinstalled both iTunes and iPod updater multiple times to no avail. My PC recognizes the iPod as a disk drive, but it does not show up in I Tunes either. Thanks for any assistance.

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