I'm losing files from my ipod Video 30GB!! why is that?

Please help me!! i'm so confused... i have an ipod video 30Gb... i have almost 27Gb of music in it... but some songs suddenly dissapear... i don't know why... yesterday i heard one of them but today i can't... when i connect the ipod to itunes it appears a funny icon next to the song...
PLEASE SOMEBODY HELP ME!
it's my ipod broken?
do i need to take it to the apple service?

When i said a funny icon i mean an exclamation icon... like when you move the file to another folder and the itunes cannot find it... u know what i mean... that happens with the ipod... the itunes sometimes cannot find the file where it used to be... and then i have to uploaded again... when i try to play the song in the ipod the playlist goes to the song after that... it's very weird... can the ipod get infected with some virus ?

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