Problems with new iPOD shuffle

Just got a new iPOD shuffle, and can't get it to work. i followed all the troubleshooting directions (worked on it for about 2 hours, twice)with the same problems. Updated the software version, restored the settings, no help. I copied all my CD with no problem, and the PC plays them perfectly in iTunes. Have the follwing errors. I think this is just a bad unit:
1. "Cannot read or write to disk"
2. "Unit could not be restored. Unknown error occurred" (1418).
3. "Unit could not be restored. Unknown error occurred".
(-50)
Any ideas??

Just got a new iPOD shuffle, and can't get it to
work. i followed all the troubleshooting directions
(worked on it for about 2 hours, twice)with the same
problems. Updated the software version, restored the
settings, no help. I copied all my CD with no
problem, and the PC plays them perfectly in iTunes.
Have the follwing errors. I think this is just a bad
unit:
1. "Cannot read or write to disk"
2. "Unit could not be restored. Unknown error
occurred" (1418).
3. "Unit could not be restored. Unknown error
occurred".
(-50)
Any ideas??
Try to restore it with Apple's restore software:
http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=305204
They recommend using this if itunes cannot restore the ipod.
Another ideas I ran across when solving an error (Windows cannot load installer for volume. Contact your hardware vendor) I was getting, in case the above didn't work:
When you plug the device in have my computer open. When you see the device (F:?) right click on it and do a quick format. That apparently cleared up a lot of user's problems.
If itunes opens before you do this it won't work or will disappear from my computer.
If this doesn't work, did you get any error warnings when you plugged it in that could be causing it?

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