IPod freezes during sync

I have a Hp Pavillion laptop running vista, when i plug my ipod in to sync music on it it starts to sync the songs on but after a little while it just freezes and i get like 3 or 4 error messages, please can anyone help me, thank you.

I having a similar problem. Sometimes while my ipod is syncing or when I am deleting something, it freezes. I cannot close it at all. It doesn't effect the rest of the computer. I cannot get rid of it unless I restart the computer and I can't keep doing it, its becoming an annoyance. I've reinstalled 4 times and it doesn't seem to be working. PLEASE HELP!

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