IPod Photo Initializing problems

Well after my iPod Photo for no apparent reason stopped working the other day. I plugged it in and it did that Apple logo and then low battery. I tried reseting it, but no use. So I put it to disk mode and tried to initialize it, but it doesn't get pass partitioning it. I left it over night and still. I even tried the restore button in the iPod Updater, but no use, it said that the hard drive was messed or something. Does anyone know how I can fix this? Any 3rd Party software. Or would anyone know how long the warranty is on th iPod Photo 40 GB?

In the address book program you can specify if the card is for a person or a company. It's under the Card menu. selecting "This Card is a Company" will switch the name and company fields, and change the icon from a card to a little factory. Then the company appears on the iPod's list, not the name.
This is how i have mine set up and the company cards are grouped together just right.
And about numbers not showing up in the "main" field. I did a test and putting a number in that defualt field works and syncs fine for me so I dont know what to tell you except make sure you have all the updated software.
I have Tiger, Address book 4.0.2, iTunes 5, and iPod software 1.2
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