IPod and disk mode

I've had my 30gb iPod for just barely over a year, and just recently it's started freezing while it's playing. I reset it and then plug it into iTunes and after a while it will just come back up. The problem is that unless it's plugged into the computer at all times, it'll just go into disk mode. It will no longer turn on without going into disk mode at all. I've tried restoring it through iTunes, but every time I do it brings up some message telling me it can't do it.
Can anyone help me fix it? I know it still works, I just want it to stop going into disk mode all the time.

The sad iPod icon is usually indicative of a hard drive problem.
If none of the normal troubleshooting steps work (particularly if you can't force it into disk mode), it needs service.

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    Did you see the Apple logo, after 6 secs?
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    how do you put the ipod into disk mode

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    iPod appears in Windows Explorer but does not appear in iTunes.
    iPod does not appear in iTunes.
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    Do a Reset please
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    Thanks for those suggestions. I have tried copying them one by one, but with over 6000 files it’s just not feasible to do this. I don't think adding more memory will help as my MacBook is the new Aluminum model with a 2.0GHz processor and 2GB. I have also tried connecting the same iPod to a Mac Pro with dual 2.8GHz processors, 4GB memory and a set of RAID hard drives and this also has the same problem as my MacBook.
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    Message was edited by: ChrisWad

  • I got my ipod to disk mode, now what?

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    Mee too!
    That's my SMART DATA results:
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    Reallocs: 351
    Pending Sectors: 1
    Start/Stops: 124
    Temp: Cur 35c
              min 19c
              mac 47c
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