Unable to disable an enable photo ipod

I was using at griffin itrip and my ipod froze. I shut it down via pressing select and menu at the same time.
Now i have an empty folder. I tried to restore my ipod but am able to do so.. I downloaded the most current updator. The updator does not mount my ipod. I fear because i enable the ipod I can't restore the setting.
What can i do?

Paraphrased from the Oracle Utilities Manual:
By default, SQL*Loader index entries are put into a separate, temporary storage area and merged with the original index at the end of the load. This method achieves better performance and produces an optimal index, but it requires extra storage space. During the merge, the original index, the new index, and the space for new entries all simultaneously occupy storage space.
That being said, it appears that SQL*Loader does what you are trying to do any, which is defer index entries to the end of the load. If you MUST speed up load performance, have a look at DIRECT loads or NOLOGGING. Either of these will speed up a load considerably.

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