IPod Nano 2nd Gen. resets (Windows + Winamp)

Hello,
I have got a iPod Nano and I have the problem that it reboots when it tries to play certain files. I'm using Windows and Winamp. This has been annoying over a long time. Now I found out that the reboots happen if the file name ends with .MP3 (instead of .mp3).
How can this happen? I wonder why I couldn't find any topics about this using Yahoo.
If someone knows how to fix this without renaming all those files after reloading the iPod please tell me.
Thank you in advance!
Regards,
Stef

Hello,
I have got a iPod Nano and I have the problem that it reboots when it tries to play certain files. I'm using Windows and Winamp. This has been annoying over a long time. Now I found out that the reboots happen if the file name ends with .MP3 (instead of .mp3).
How can this happen? I wonder why I couldn't find any topics about this using Yahoo.
If someone knows how to fix this without renaming all those files after reloading the iPod please tell me.
Thank you in advance!
Regards,
Stef

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