IPod Help (battery)

I just got my 60 gig ipod video but it won't seem to work. I installed the cd you get but it still won't work. When I use the USB line they gave me and hook it to my computer, nothing happens. Does anyone know what I'm doing wrong or is the battery dead?

I'm actually having a similar problem. I've had my iPod about 3 1/2 months now and lately it's been cutting off, telling me that there's no battery power, even if I've just charged it. I've reset it and it's worked for a minute and then does the same thing. I'll have to try resetting it 2 or 3 times and then the battery will kick back in. But it's been happening for a couple of weeks now. What's the deal? I've noticed it's been doing this since I updated with the 9/23 update.

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    Thanks for your answer, but i knew it was a battery problem. How come after a year and a few months, the battery is broken? I heard there might be some probs with the 1 st generation Ipod mini battery. Is that true and will Apple replace it free? even if i'm not on the waranty anymore?
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    Apple – iPod Battery
    iPod Battery Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
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    Tips and Tricks to get the Most out of Your iPod's Battery
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    iPod's Battery Doesn't Charge
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    - Replace it for a shipping charge (~$35) after 6 months and prior to the 1-year period **
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    I mean... Speaker consums ipod's battery when plugged?, Battery's life will be shorter if I use it? Or it only feeds ipod when playing and charge battery when ipod's off?
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