"The ipod cannot be synched. You do not have privileges to make changes"

This is the 2nd ipod nano to have this problem. SUddenly itunes won't recognise the ipod and generates the above error. It also displays "The disk "xxx iPod was not repairable by this computer"
In the first case we were able to restore the iPod as per the instructions. In this case even restore won't work. It will not show up in Finder either, despite following the instructions to make sure it is...
Since the music on the ipod is fine, it seems silly for Apple to suggest that it must be reformatted etc.
Any sensible suggestions? Is there a good alternative to iPod ?
Full error message http://ow.ly/i/2zJv

Update your OS to 10.6.4.
Update iTunes to the latest version.
Repair permissions. Restart your computer and try the following:
Reset your iPod: How to reset iPod
Try the solutions mentioned in the iPod nano (5th generation) - User Guide, Knowledge Base, iPod Nano Support & Pod troubleshooting basics and service FAQ.
Last resort is for you to either visit an Apple Store, AASP or call iPod tech support: Contacting Apple for Support and Service (International).
Every iPod comes with complimentary, single-incident telephone technical support within 90 days of your iPod purchase. _If you also purchased AppleCare, then your warranty is extended for technical support and hardware coverage for two years from the original purchase date of your iPod._

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