Hooking up ipod

everytime i try to connect my new ipod it says i have to restore and then i get a error message 1418. it now says i am stuck in a reprogram or something.
if anyone can help me i sure would appreciate it.

First try updating iTunes to version 7.0.2. as this article explains.
Here's the iTunes download.
iTunes download.
Error 1415/1417/1418/1428 when restoring any iPod using iTunes 7 or later.
Also, some people have had success trying the fix mentioned here.
Error 1418.

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    Once again I've answered my own question. If I knew how to delete my question I would.

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  • I hooked my ipod to my computer, went in to itunes and it was unable to commumicate saying i have to up date to 10.4.1 or something???  it has no updates available and ionternet was working and no updates available, other issues it is not working now..

    I have hooked up my sons ipod that is about a year old, seems like an iphone 3 style and received last christmas
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    What model iPod
    Identifying iPod models
    http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1353What iOS version  (Settings>General>About>Version)
    What computer OS and version? I suspect a Mac with OSX 10,5,8
    Whart version of iTunes?
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  • Hooking up iPod to home stereo receiver?

    Hi, all. I just bought my first iPod, a classic. I wanted to hook it up to my home stereo receiver, an NAD made back in '88. It has inputs for phono, tape, CD and video.
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    iBod wrote:
    1. Which input should it go into--tape, CD or video?
    Whichever one makes the most sense for you (and is free to use). I'm assuming all the inputs are identical apart from the labelling to match the input selector on the front of the unit.
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