Syncing music to my new ipod

I recently was given a new ipod and today tried to sync my music to from my itunes (my last ipod finally packed up a few months ago).
When I started to copy my music, only about 1/3 of has gone onto my ipod and I got a message saying 'ATTEMPTING TO COPY TO THE DISK 'CHRIS'S NEW' FAILED. AN UNKNOWN ERROR OCCURRED (-69)
When I then clicked ok on this message another box opens and says 'THERE IS NO DISK IN THE DRIVE. PLEASE INSERT A DISK INTO DRIVE E'. It then gives the options of CANCEL TRY AGAIN CONTINUE. I'm not sure what disk I am supposed to enter, or why it is even asking me to do so.
Anybody give me any help, as I totally lost....

Have you had a look at this troubleshooting page? It may be of some help: iTunes displays a -69 error when syncing iPod

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