Ipod Problems (explination in post)

alright so i plugged in my 5th generation 80gb black ipod to the computer and it was doing fine, then i uploaded music and it all of a sudden died. I tried to plug it back in and upload but then it wouldnt charge either. Now i tried to plug it back in a couple of times but now it shows nothing not even the low battery icon. Can someone help me figure out what this problem is? and if you know what it is can i fix it?

mihaid's fix here http://www.appledefects.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=281 might work. However, a simpler option involves pulling all cables from the wall, waiting 15-30 seconds, reinstall the cables, then sync.
This is a tough question, please post if you achieve success.

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