IPod touch reports no available memory after only 160 songs

I upgraded to version 2.0 (the backup feature failed) and starting moving songs from my library to my 8GB touch. After only 160 songs were copied over I got a message saying the iPod is out of available space, and after checking the unit itself it says there are 7.1GB Capacity but 0 bytes available. I have no movies, video, photos, or anything else on the unit so how could I be out of memory?!!!

Hate to ask it, but is one of your songs REALLY big??
Was there anything on your iPod before you did the upgrade? Maybe something is "trapped" on there?

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