Ipod battery problem/ restore

I just got a new battery for my uz 20gb ipod because i thought the old one needed to be replaced. But the new one is lasting the same amount of time as the old one. the charge lasts about 4 hours. In addition when I restore the ipod there is about 20 or so mb of the other on the ipod. is that supposed to be there?

Take a look at the available backups in iTunes/Edit/Preferences/Devices.
Since iTunes replaces each backup with the new one there might be only one left.
If you used a backup to restore from, this one will not be replaced and will be marked with a time stamp.
Only if you included the backup folder into your computer backup routine, you would be able to restore this folder to get older backup data.
Have a look at this article for more details on the location and content: iTunes: About iOS backups

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    Message was edited by: tyty415

    I've had both exact problems (listed below) within days of each other just like you. This is extremely effing frustrating and it appears Apple isn't doing sh|t about it.
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    Problem 2: After upgrading firmware to 1.2.2, all my content (songs, podcasts, everything) was gone.
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    This dieing/dead battery problem is a major effing pain in the a$$. Like you say, the effing thing is dead after minutes. The only way it can be used for any length of time is to leave it plugged in to a charger.
    No one seems to have a solution which is even more upsetting than the problem. Hey Apple, I want my money back!
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