Ipod rarely goes into disk mode

Hi. I have followed the steps to get my ipod into disk mode, because I am getting an ipod picture with a frown. Only rarely does it actually go into disk mode. I have toyed with it being plugged into my computer, into the wall, and not plugged in at all, but i cant get my ipod to get back into disk mode. What would be the easiest way to do this?
Thanks alot
Jordan

I am still at a loss and my ipod still doesnt work. does anyone know how to fix this?!

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