I have a nano 2nd gen that has an error 1437 can anyone help me here?  Also says can't be synched because it is missing a file maybe that 's an error 1437.

My Ipod 2nd generation says it's missing a file and has an error 1437 not sure if they are the same thing or not.  I can't put music on it it won't sync.   Help   Thank you 

What is the exacting wording of the error message about a missing file?
B-rock

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