IPod 80GB: My computer won't read the iPod is connected!

I plug the iPod in and it lights up, but it doesn't say it's plugged in. If I have it plugging in when I restart the computer it says it's connected but my computer won't start. It's just a black screen with a flashing white underscore.

Welcome to the forum!
Remove the hard disk drive, and try booting without it, to see whether you'll get the LCD to light up.
What is the 7-character model number of your T43? It should be something like 26xx-xxx or 187x-xxx, it's located on a sticker at the bottom side of the machine, along with serial number and production date...
Good luck and let us know. 
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