Plugging in iPod freezes iTunes

When I plug in my 2nd Gen iPod to my iMac I get what my family calls the "spinning wheel of death." If iTunes has not been started it will begin start-up then stall with the spinning wheel.
Force quit will not work. When I try first force quit, nothing happens. If I try again, it freezes everything and I have restart the Mac.
iTunes runs fine (v. 6.01)
iPod running fine (v. 2.3)

I was having the same problem with my wife's new iPod Nano. I tried repairing permissions, running fsck, deleting iTunes preferences - nothing worked. I finally solved the problem by running Disk Warrior. In my case, it found two critical directory errors (directory problems wreak havoc when your hard drive is trying to read/write files). Repaired the errors and no more problems. Updating songs is a breeze once more.

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