My ancient iPod is not being recognized by the computer.

If I plug my iPhone in using the same cord, the iPhone is recognized.  It was recognizing it earlier when I was trying to upload files. 
Now it just has a message about coming to the support page.
I haven't used it in a long time, but was hoping to salvage what I could to let a friend test out if she'd like to get one. 
While plugged in it shows the battery icon, a little later will show the apple icon followed by the support link. 
My computer is not recognizing it's existence so I cannot complete the last step (refreshing the software). 
Have reset and retried. Restart doesn't seem to be the problem.  Problem seems to be wtihin iPod, but can no longer connect to reinstall or restore.

That's the odd thing; there is no red X. 
I left it plugged in overnight and all of yesterday.  This morning it was working, but still not recognized on iTunes (I had disconnected and reconnected before I could check it in iTunes.)  The when I tried to connect it again it started acting funny - not connecting, cycling through apple/support/battery screens . 
I had suspected the battery was a problem, but I think you may be right - that the hard drive is gone.  I have someone locally who may be able to tell me if it's salvagable.  I'd like to have it last a few months for my friend, but I know it may be a lost cause at this point. 
Thanks for the help.  I don't want to give her a fancy paperweight.  I wonder if the Apple store would consider looking at this thing or if it's just too old.

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