Sad Face and Clicking Sound

I hav read most posts and I am still having a problem. When I start my iPOD I hear a clicking sound every 5 secs or so and then after the apple is on the screen for about 10 secs the sad face appears. I have downloaded the new updated (2006-3-23) but I can't do anything because my computer won't see the iPOD (I have a click wheel 40GB). I have tried putting it in disk mode but it won't go into that mode. I am at a loss right now.
HELP!!

I had a 20GB 4G also, same thing happened, and even when I was able to restore it on the computer, it would stil not work right. But mine also had the problem that it would get stuck on hold, I dont know if that is happening to you. Best thing to do it bring it to a apple store if its still under warrenty, or sell it for parts on ebay.
-Dan

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    C. Try another FireWire or USB port on your computer .
    D. Try to disconnect all devices from your computer's FireWire and USB ports.
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    [Edited by: admin on 04-Feb-06 08:32]

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    Mikey

    More data needed: what do you mean more sluggish? It should take a minute or two for your MBA to boot up.
    Don't turn it off. Just shut the lid and re-open it when you are ready. It's designed to be put to sleep, not turned off after each use,
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