MY IPOD IS DISCONNECTING AND RECONNECTING ITSELF.

Okay I've been having problems with my iPod ever since I did the loading my whole library onto my iPod. I've been getting the stupid ! with the folder symbol. It always gets frozen and I can't get it out of being frozen. When I connect it to my Computer, it's not recognized and it keeps on disconnecting and reconnecting itself and showing the stupid apple logo then the folder with the "!" on it. 10 Seconds later it does the same thing. It connects then reconnects. AND ON TOP OF ALL OF THAT IT'S MAKING THIS WHIRRING SOUND AND SKIPPING ALL OF MY SONGS WHEN I'M NOT EVEN TOUCHING THE BLASTED PIECE OF CRAP!
SOMEONE HELP ME!!! THE STUPID CRAP IS PRACTICALLY SENDING ME INTO A FIT OF TEARS BECAUSE IT WON'T STOP BEING STUPID!

okay I've sorta of fixed it. I don't know it just started to get recognized by the computer but I still ahve a problem. My iPod shows the apple logo and it's lit up and it's NOT GOING AWAY NO MATTER WHAT. Someone help me please.
I've like tried EVERYTHING.

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