Ipod classic has a big red o with a x in the center , says at the botton of the screen apple support ? how do i fix this

ipod classic has a big red o with a x in the center , says at the botton of the screen apple support ? how do i fix this?

Hi valdez425,
I understand that your iPod classic is displaying a red “X” icon on the display. I would recommend restoring your iPod classic from Disk Mode. There are steps to following in this article to assist you.
iPod Displays a Red "X" Icon
http://support.apple.com/kb/ts1463
Restore iPod from Disk Mode
Disconnect iPod from your computer.
Manually put iPod into Disk Mode.
Open the latest version of iTunes and connect iPod.
Restore iPod.
If you restore your iPod and the issue continues, you may need to set up service by following the links at the bottom of the article.
Thanks for reaching out,
-Joe

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