Restoring 2nd Gen Ipod Nano?

hey guys, iv just had a real big problem with my ipod nano (2nd gen)...
well basically i was wanting to sync some more music from my itunes onto it and it just kept disconnecting itself for some stupid reason, and after several times it said something like my ipod wasnt readable, and i think i accidently put my ipod into factory mode and iv been attemting to try to restore it back to normal and iv tried everything but i cant seem to find anything that works. iv even tried putting it into disk mode but i dont know how that works, and every time i try to restore it it keeps coming up with this error code...and now i cant even load my music back on it now, im just wondering if anyone can help and knows how to restore an ipod nano like mine and knows how i can get it back to normal so i cant put my music back onto it?? Thankyouu

If iTunes is recognising your iPod you should have no errors when you go to restore it. Restoring your iPod will erase the hard drive, reload the software and put it back to default settings. Once the restore is complete follow the on screen instructions and it should connect to iTunes and give you a prompt to automatically update your library onto the fresh installation: Restoring iPod to Factory Settings with iTunes 7

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