IPod won't boot up, please advise... anyone??

My iPod went through a period of not booting up from being off. It didn't seem to matter whether I turned it off or left it to go to sleep. When a button is pressed then the apple symbol comes up and you can hear the drive head clicking as if it is trying to mount the drive but it doesn't seem to latch. For a while this could be sorted by resetting a few times, but now it has become completely unresponsive. I still get the big battery low symbol. My iPod is an old rounded top edge 10gig verison. I have some great stuff on there that I can't replace, so I would appreciate any help. Thx

Perhaps your HDD is stuck. If its the old model, it won't be under warrenty.
Bryan Mick is probably going to yell at me, but if you're willing to try, the success rate for this is pretty high. Try hitting the side of your iPod a few times. The idea is that the HDD is "stuck" or "off track" and hitting it noches it back where it should be.
Message was edited by: AquaStreak (made a typo)

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