IPod freezes iTunes freezes Mac

Starting two weeks ago, connecting my iPod 30G to my Mac Book Pro, the actualization stops, iTunes freezes. Once doing a force quit, the freezing infects the finder and from there every other programm. I have to force-quit the MBP.
First, I went from automatic to manual, but reaching song 55 or so, same thing. Several times. With photos, without them, switching calender of, just doing a few playlists or some more ...
Then I searched these discussions - some had the same problem it seemed, but back in march and without solution.
Then I talked to the German hotline, two ladies, good ideas, like resetting or - a little overdose - setting up a second user and checking if the songs were corrupted - no change.
I sent in the iPod and got the same device back - resetted, cared for, no fault found, of course.
I reinstalled iTunes 6.0.4, because the problem started with 0.5, i thought. This was today. Failing first, it once put me 140 songs on the iPod, but going further it froze. By now I had about 5 force quits.
Has somebody an idea?
Mac Book Pro   Mac OS X (10.4.7)  

Ever find a solution. I'm having the same problem with my 40 gig. It will freeze the whole computer.

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