Update issue or bricked ipod?

i recently updated my ipod touch 4 to ios 5.1 but ever since it keeps turning on and off, getting into recovery mode. Now it is showing me the "connect to itunes" logo and when i connect it i get a popup that tells me to restore the ipod. When i do this i get the error 9 and i can't make my ipod turn on again. Anyone has the same problem? If you know how to help i'd appreciate some advice. Is it bricked? Or what is going on? I have to mention that sometimes I can turn it on but now it has been like this for about 24 hours and nothing happened.

Error 9: This error occurs when the device unexpectedly drops off the USB bus and communication stops. This can occur if the device is manually disconnected during the restore process. This issue can be resolved by performing USB isolation troubleshooting, using a different USB dock-connector cable, trying another USB port, restoring on another computer, or by eliminating conflicts from third-party security software.
Above from:
http://support.apple.com/kb/TS3694#error9
I would also try restoring the iPod to factory defaults/new iPod (vice from backup) since you may have some corruption that is causing the problem.

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