Ipod shuffle in windows explorer

hi, i accidentally deleted some files in my shuffle and since then it only blinks green/orange. i used the restore utility once and successfully loaded songs back into it through winamp, however an error occurred when i clicked eject. i restored the ipod again and this time tested its contents on winamp (which played fine on my computer) before ejecting, which caused the same eject error (no disk drive found).
can anyone with a working shuffle (1st gen) tell me what contents they see when looking at it through explorer? i noticed after restore utility has done its job, my ipod is totally empty. shouldn't the firmware show up on the contents list?
i am still sadly looking for a solution for this problem.

try this
http://www.apple.com/support/downloads/ipodshuffleresetutility10forwindows.html
or
Solution for iPod shuffel 512 not working (Green and Amber light blinking ), recommended
(This is an apple bug - thousands have the same problem
If the problem of green and amber light is still there with some people pl try this
http://www.manythings.org/shuffle/
1 set your ipod preferences on max data usage as shown on site
2 set off the option that open ipod in itunes when connected
3 get rebuild.py from net (exe) and put it on your base directory of ipod and run it, info is given on above site,
every time u edit the songs directory hit the above file
If you get solved mail on [email protected]
thanks
ENJOY_!!!

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