Fourth Generation iPod Software Issues

Hi, I've been reading through the threads here on problems people have been having with their iPod skipping over songs. I have a click-wheel iPod (b&w screen), 20GB.
I had this problem previously and the folks at my local Apple Store told me on Tuesday (11/7) it was a software issue, and instructed me to upgrade to the latest version of iTunes and restore my iPod. I did both of these, and everything worked fine until a few days later, when my iPod started skipping over songs again. I can't get to the Apple Store again until Tuesday, and I'd like to know if there's anything else that I can try in the meanwhile. The skipping over is also not limited to store-bought songs. Sometimes whole albums cannot be played.
My library on my MacBook (which I just got in October) was imported from my old iBook, so I'm wondering if that might be causing the problem(as in maybe something got messed up in the transfer), but I'm not having any problems with iTunes at all. I'd really appreciate any help you could give me. Thanks a lot.
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I cannot confirm it, but it seems that many cases have been reported about the 4th Gen iPods with the skipping problem, which of course included my 60G Photo as well. I have managed to solve it, which very likely due to some bad sectors on the HD of the iPod
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1. Open the disk utility, hope your iPod appears there (left hand side), highlight it
2. Go to Tab “Partition”, click either “Delete” or “Partition”, if fails, skip this step and go to 3
3. Go to Tab “Erase” , choose Volume Format as “MAC OS Extended (Journaled), and click Erase, again if fails, skip it and go to 4
4. Same as step 3, but open the “Security Options....” and choose “Zero Out Data” before click Erase. It will take 1 to 2 hours to complete.
5. Eject your iPod and do a Reset
6. Open the iTunes 7 and click “Restore”
You may need to do it for several times in order to get better result, but bear in mind it can't solve the skipping 100%, but it will reduce the skipping frequent.

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