IPod stuck in "Do Not Disconnect"

My computer locked up during update, and I had to reboot. However, my iPod is now stuck for the past hour in "Do Not Disconnect".
Anyone got some suggestions to free the iPod from this lockup?

I've been having sorta the same problem. When I'm finished with an sync of the iPod, the Do Not Disconnect stays on and on and on, and finally, after several minutes, allows me to disconnect. (And yes, I have it set to Automatic. If you set the iPod to manual, you have to manually "eject" it to disconnect.)
Odd, I wonder if others are having this problem? Another issue might be the fact that it happens on USB 1.1.

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