IPod won' Sync with iTunes

Hi,
I recently restored my iPod because I was having some problems with it after installin the latest firmware 1.2.3. However, this was resolved.
Since my iPod was now blank (after being restored), I decided to use it solely with my home computer and took it home to sync. I downloaded the latest iTunes version and started the sync process.
After a few seconds, I got the following error message: Attempting to copy to the disk "XYZ" failed. An unknown error ocurred (-69), where "XYZ" is the name given to the iPod.
I tried this several times, and the result was the same (i.e. the same error message). At the most, I seem to have 5 songs on my iPod out of 1900.
I have looked at the guides posted by apple and on this discussion board about resolving error 69 problems, but it still does not work. For one thing, there is no specific song that causes the problem - it is very random.
Any thoughts on what to do to solve this?
Thanks,
Vern

Now the error 69 is often accompanied by error 48.
What's going on?
Any suggestions?!?!

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