Nano, Disk Write error. Please help

I tried updating and restoring my ipod nano with the iPOD Updater 2006-06-28, but it keeps saying Firmware update failure. Disk write error. I don't know what to do anymore, it seems like nothing is working. Thank you for any help.

See this troubleshooting article.
"Disk cannot be read from or written to" error syncing iPod in iTunes.
See also this : iPod not recognized on a laptop.
You may not have a laptop, but try the steps anyway if you get nowhere with the first link.

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