Video iPod- white screen, 3 beeps, turns itself back on, G5 can't recognize

With my 60 GB video iPod all I now get is a white screen. All I can do is turn it off by pressing Center/Menu and get three beeps, but it turns itself on again with those same three beeps, to the blank white screen again. My G5 does not recognize the iPod when plugged in. The iPod and the G5 are both still under warranty. Anyone have any suggestions?

iPod Issues?
These five steps (known as the five Rs) will conquer most iPod issues.
1. Reset your iPod.
2. Retry with a different USB port.
3. Restart your computer.
4. Reinstall iPod and iTunes software.
5. Restore your iPod.
Those are the five Rs

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