My iPod touch bugs iTunes

My iTunes works good, but when I connect my iPod touch 16GB, iTunes bugs and I cann't put music on my ipod.. but when I connect my iPod nano 4GB, it's ok.. anyone can help me with my problem? I force itunes to close with CTRLALTDEL.. I made many things for make correct my ipod.. I have 7.5.20 version of iTunes..
(Sorry for my poor english, i'm french)
Message was edited by: MrFreeze91

Okay, I've noticed a lot of posting about rules and regulations here, but sometimes it seems noone is really paying attention to the actual post. It seems excessive.
Regarding the original poster, I have only noticed the coverflow changing resolution when going through photos. They seem to be pixelated while moving swiftly, and then pop back into focus once you stop.
Not sure what you mean by deleting albums. You should only be able to delete albums or songs from an on-the-go playlist. Not anywhere else (unless you use the computer to arrange your songs)
For my photos, I thought they were in the order they are on the computer. I haven't checked this thoroughly (no time to play) but I shall check.
As for disk mode, I find it very awkward to not use this as a storage device like all my other ipods. I can only guess it's to keep the system locked down, and it may change when Leopard comes out. I fully expect Apple to make programs and alternative stand-alone widgets available through the store in the future. My biggest beef is the lack of entering any information to store on the device, including PDF's I would like to read offline.
I especially do not like the fact I cannot use the camera connector I purchased. The capabilities of the device are not living up to the potential I envisioned when I bought it.

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