Stuck in recovery mode and turns off after 30 seconds

Hi everyone,
I have done my research but no one seems to be having the exact same problem that I have. Here's what happened:
When I was updating the firmware of my Ipod Touch 4g iOS to 4.2 in a MacBook Pro, it suddenly cut the USB power because it was low on battery. After which, my Ipod now only goes from the apple logo to recovery mode (connect to itunes screen)then turns off after about 30seconds.
It still gets recognized in iTunes but it doesn't stay powered on long enough for something to be done (restore, iRecovery, etc.). I have tried doing the DFU to recovery mode, holding the home button when connecting the cable, etc.
I have everything backed up so restoring is not an issue. I just need it to work.
Help!

Not sure if this is the same problem exactly but all of a sudden my phone was stuck in headphone mode & wouldn't make sounds through the speakers at all. This was because of a dirt/dust buildup in the port. What I did was hold the phone & a flashlight in one hand & scraped out the crap with a safety needle/pin thing. This was very useful because I could exactly see where the stuff was & eventually I dug it all out. Works fine now! Hope this helps you/anyone else having a similar problem

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