Itunes and ipod nano

Help! I have an external port that I have the ipod plugged into. I put a few songs on my sons ipod to test it, and only a couple of them would play.
Today, when i tried to delete the songs from the ipod, the itunes gave me 2 error messages. 1) ipod could not be restored. An unknown error occured (1418) and 2) H:\refers to a location that is unavailable. It could be on a hard drive on this computer or on a network. Check to make sure that the disc is properly installed or that you are connected to the internet (which i am on cable)or your network and try again. if it still can not be located, the information might have been moved to a different location.
I do have it set to manual.
With all this, it will not let me restore, upgrade, or delete the songs off the ipod.
I did uninstall and empty the recycle bin and reinstalled as per thier instructions and rebooted.. many times.
I am not as computer savy as i'd like, but, I know it is on this computer, and that i didnt move anything. What does this mean? anyone? help, please.
hp clone   Windows XP  

An unknown error occured (1418) and 2) H:\refers to a location that is unavailable. It could be on a hard drive on this computer or on a network. Check to make sure that the disc is properly installed or that you are connected to the internet (which i am on cable)or your network and try again.
hmmmmmm. that second error message suggests that it might be worth checking on the possibility from the following document:
Windows confuses iPod with network drive or hard drive and may keep iPod from mounting or songs may seem to disappear

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