IPod won't connect to updater

I was completely satisfied with my iPod 40Gb until two months ago. Then it just started to act funny. Sometimes it shows the sad icon, sometimes you can hear a whining sound "wee wee wee wee" and it's always unable to connect to itunes. I have worked really hard to fix this problem but i always end up confused and unable to get it to work as before.
I tried all the steps accept restoring via ipod uppdater, because it cannot connect with it.
The battery seems to be ok.
When i connect to the usb-port the computer seems to recognize it (you can hear the usb sound) but it doesn't show up in My Computer.
Right now I can get the ipod to start and I can se all the files in it, but when i try to listen to the songs it just skip to the next song all the way to the bottom of the playlist and go back to the menu.
I need to restore my ipod completely, but it wont connect to the uppdater.
Help me, please!
Pc   Windows XP  
Pc   Windows XP  

It sounds like you are having two different problems.
First of all, it sounds like your hard drive on your ipod is corrupt. That is something I do not know how to fix.
Your computer not recognizing your ipod seems to be a problem with the computer, and I have a few things you could try. First off, if you have any new usb devices, or any at all for that matter, try disconnecting those and then connecting the ipod, like Ajayc says here. Also, try installing itunes, if possible, from the original cd, if you still have it. Often times when I update itunes I will get a new "12 second skip", which makes the music freeze on my computer at 12 seconds. Finally, if at all possible, try your ipod on another computer. This will help me understand the problem better.
Good luck!

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