Not copied to ipod

When I synch my ipod to itunes, I get the warning "some of the items in the library were not copied to ipod because they could not be found". But they ARE there, on both the library and the ipod. I haven't deleted them, or touched them at all. Why all of a sudden does it say they can't be found? And if they can't, why can I still find them and play them on both the ipod and the computer? How do I get rid of this erroneous error message?

I resolved the problem, thanks to this post on MacWorld (http://www.macworld.com/forums/ubbthreads/showflat.php?Cat=&Board=ipod&Number=36 4111&page=&view=&sb=&o=).
To paraphrase, the newer ipods need an extension called ipodDriver.kext, but the latest version of iTunes does NOT install it on OS 10.3.9. Using a shareware program called Pacifist (available at http://www.charlessoft.com/), you can extract the extension from the iTunes 6.0.4 package, copy it into SYSTEM/LIBRARY/EXTENSIONS, and restart your computer. iTunes will now transfer the purchased songs.

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