Songs on the ipod cannot be updated???

Ive had my nano for awhile and it worked with iTunes. recently i must have done something i shouldnt cause everytime i try to update my ipod i get this message "Songs on the iPod “Chris’s iPod” cannot be updated because all of the playlists selected for updating no longer exist".
I have deleted all playlists from itunes. restored my ipod. updated itunes to the newest version. and nothing works. what did i do wrong and how do i fix it.
Thanks in advance

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hudgie - kitunes: iPod cannot sync because one or more playlist
http://discussions.apple.com/thread.jspa?threadID=121728

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