"Use itunes to restore" message on iPod

I just got a new 160GB Classic. It appeared to be working fine for the first few days then all of a sudden a video I was watching started sticking.
I tried a reset the got a message ""use itunes to restore".
I opened itunes and connected the iPod and all I got was an X with a circle round it and details of the apple support website.
iPod is not recognised so I can't restore it.
Can anyone help. I'm lost without it!

That symbol,
is also known as the Fatal Red X, which mean that your iPod Hardisk is dying, cannot be booted up or dead. There is nothing much  we can suggest here except read this Apple support Article or  to send your iPod in to Apple Store or any 3rd Party iPod Repair vendor, for a replacement.

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  • OMG.  All people who get the message "use itunes to restore", click here!!!

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    FOR THOSE OF U WHO R WORRIED ABOUT LOSING UR MUSIC, DONT WORRY, IT WONT BE LOST, U WILL STILL HAVE IT, TRUST ME COMPLETELY.
    DO THIS B4 CALLING APPLE, THEY WILL NOT BE ABLE TO HELP U LIKE I AM, TRUST ME....I CALLED THEM:p LOL.
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