PC won't boot until iPod-60GB is unplugged !?

Hi,
I have installed & configured a 60gb iPod (with video) to a Dell notebook (Lat-D400).
Since day-1, every time i restart the system, unless iPod is unplugged from the notebook, the Windows does not load... at all!!
I also use a docking station for my notebook; I have tried booting with & without docking station - with iPod connected the WinXP-Pro doesnt load, without the iPod, the system boots very smoothly.
What could be the reasons? How to resolve this issue?
I guess there might be some conflicts, but how to determine & rectify them?
Thanks,
Ashish.
DELL Latitude D400   Windows XP Pro  

Hi Jeff,
Thnx for suggesting this article; but unfortunately, it did not work.
The boot order did have USB as the 3rd optin, which I disabled, now the boot order is :
1> Internal hard drive;
2> CD drive &
3> Floppy drive.
As soon as the iPod is unplugged, the system boots smoothly.
Any other suggestions please?
DELL Windows XP Pro

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