Strange files on my ipod

I need some help! I keep getting strange files on my ipod, when I view it as a hard drive there crazy files with names like !66jyk!k very strange and it just crashes out of the blue and I have to reformat it every couple of days. I have had every gen of ipod and never had this much trouble. Please someone out there help!

You should try updating to the newest iPod software, and if you haven't installed it, you should install. All the crashing maybe has something to do with the iPod software. And there's a big manual (PDF) that you get when you install, and that might help you a lot.

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