HT1339 i pod will not restore  error 1413

i was given an i pod nano 2nd generation i think,  its silver with click wheel and my computer will not let me restore it.  keep getting error 1413  HELP!!!

Have you tried all the troubleshooting here? 
Error 1413 when Updating or Restoring an iPod
Sometimes it is necessary to do a low level reformat of the iPod's flash storage and then restore it again iTunes.
http://www.methodshop.com/gadgets/ipodsupport/erase/
B-rock

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