Ipod won't stop skipping songs

My ipod will be touching nothing and it will start to skip through all of the songs. Also it constantly gets frozen and when I plug it into the computer the Do Not Disconnect screen will stay up for hours. I'm not sure what kind of ipod I have specificly, but I got as a gift in december of 2004. I know that it has the most space out of the regular ipods. Please help.

My ipod nano has just started doing this out of the blue i have had it since april an used it regularly. i dont no why it isnt working and when i put it in the computer itunes doesn't come up anymore. I have tried to reset and restore my ipod and i have updated all the software on my computer. It just skips through all of the songs till it gets to the end then it goes back to the menu. It wont play anything. did u fix yours? do u no anybody who knows how to fix it? plz help!!
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