IPod Sync Error

Hi! A few days ago I was running late to school, so I quickly pulled my iPod out of my computer while it was syncing. It still recognizes it, and my iPod works fine, but I can't sync it anymore. It's not syncing my plays from my iPod to my computer, and it's not adding new purchases/playlists from my computer to my iPod.
What do I do?

my total music capacity is 50 gb but it doesnot copy to the ipod any ideas
Why not? What happens when you try? Any error messages? Does the iPod appear in iTunes? 
B-rock

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