I've got the 1417/1418 blues:(

My daughter just purchased the new 8gb Nano. Brought it home and plugged it in. Had to wait 1.5 hours for the battery to charge before my computer would see it. I had a working version 6 of iTunes but a prompt indicated that the Nano needed v7.0.2 to run. I took a gamble and updated to v7. Bad move! This has happened in the past as well. I'm getting a prompt saying to update ipod to ver. 1.1.1. It starts and bombs out in the middle of update indicating error 1417. I reboot and try again and I get error 1418. The strange thing is it seemed to be gathering info from my library and crashes in the middle of "updating ipod" from the library.
I'm going to try the suggestions for potential fixes for this problem. Why is it with every update there are new problems??
Any assistance is appreciated!
Thanks
amd 2000+ 512mb   Windows XP Pro  

Following up on my previous post, I somehow was able to get back to the menus on the Nano. I can navigate thru all the sub menus but when I sync the Nano within itunes (7.0.2) the do not disconnect is displayed and copying starts. After, about 12 to 14 songs into the library the do not disconnect display changes to the normal menu and a few moments later an error displayed is The iPod "Cayla's iPod" cannot be updated, the required file cannot be found". I tried resetting and reconnecting to no avail. When I attempt to restore, I fall back into the error 1418. I can't even do a restore! The Nano at one point did have 2 songs on it so it appears a portion of the transfer worked. Is there a limitation on file names??
I actually wonder if the Nano was properly formatted but isn't that what the restore is for? It is identified in Windows Explorer as a removable drive but when I looked at the properties, there were no files? Wouldn't a formatted disk show some size other than 0 in the properties?
I'm wondering if the unit is a lemon? Brand new and I can't even use it!
Suggestions?
Thanks
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