IPod won't start with out hold on

Alright this is really strange to me but hopefully not to someone else. My iPod won't turn on normally; the only way to get it to turn on is to put it on hold. Then when ever I take it off of hold it turns off. I have tried restoring factory settings, updating, formatting and such but nothing works. I have no idea how to fix this other than to send it in, but I would rather not do that. Is there anything I can do, I am really clueless.
iPod photo   Windows XP Pro  

It sounds like you have done all you can, and if a restore using the iPod updater doesn't fix the problem, then this is most likely a hardware problem. At this point, I would contact Apple and see what they have to say. To find out what your support options are, go to Apple - Support and enter your iPod's serial number in the box near the bottom on the right side of the screen.
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