My Nano won't turn on

Grrrrrrrr!
I updated my nano tonight. Once i disconnected it from my CPU it wont turn on. I have tried the 5 R's and still nothing. It wont turn on it doesnt recognize on my CPU, it wont do any thing. It's brand new darmittt.
Any Helpful hints would be appreciated!
I may just have to return it.
GRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR

First, can both of you let us know what the icon on the screen was at the same time it showed you that URL?
Try resetting your iPod:
Make sure the hold switch is OFF... move it back and forth a few times, making sure that when you're done there is no orange color showing. Hold down the MENU and SELECT (center) buttons until you see an Apple logo on the screen. Let the iPod start up. If your iPod goes to the main menu, you should be OK. If you're still getting the error, keep going.
Try putting your iPod into disk mode:
Reset the iPod according to the instructions above, but as soon as you get the Apple logo, IMMEDIATELY hold down the SELECT (center) and PLAY/PAUSE buttons until you get a check mark on the screen. It will say "Disk Mode" on top and "OK to Disconnect" on the bottom. If it doesn't work right the first time, try a couple more times... sometimes it helps to lay the iPod down on a hard flat surface, like a table or a desk.
Whether or not you're able to get your iPod into disk mode, try restoring it, according to the instructions in this article:
http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=60983
If this does not resolve the issue that you're having, your iPod may need to be serviced. You can set that up at:
http://depot.info.apple.com/ipod
Best wishes
CG

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