Re-start to the first song

Sometimes, my iPod video shuts down and starts playing the first song on Playlist (when it's playing or turned off). I think it's as the result of updating to 1.1 version, but I'm not sure.
5th generation   Windows XP Pro   Firmware 1.1
  Windows XP Pro  

That's how it's supposed to work.
B-rock

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