What generation is my 160gb iPod classic

I Have read send help page on identifying models and generation have also read online some are 6th generation and some are 7th generation and I think might is a 7th generation but am not 100% sure, could anyone help please would be much appreciated

See Identifying iPod models. It doesn't help that 7th generation isn't Apple terminology. The 2007 version is fatter than the Late 2009 version.
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    Message was edited by: godsfault

    godsfault wrote:
    It seems I can install Leopard on my 160GB Ipod classic but before performing the "guid partition," I get a message stating I will "lose some Ipod functions. What's up? (I'd like my Ipod to startup my MacBook Pro 2.4Ghz.
    Message was edited by: godsfault
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    just to let you know, I had the same problem before (when my iPod was brand new), but the problem was just with media already in my iTunes Library, so I tried to restore a bunch of times, and that didn't work. At the time, I had Apple Care, so I brought it to a Genius to restore. When I arrived home, it still wouldn't sync, but one last restore in my iTunes, and I got it working fine again. Ridiculous!
    This time, I have already tried the iPod disk mode / Diagnostic mode, as -well-as connecting on a new user computer account (same computer), and on a different computer using a different iPod cable. All of this yielded the exact same results. The USB drive is detected (such as dev/disk2), but the iPod partition (dev/disk2s2) is grayed out in Disk Utility and is not accessible.
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    No doubt this iPod is getting restored (possibly at an apple store) when this is all done. From now on, I'm doing everything possible to backup on DVD's while on trips. I can't trust my iPod alone to be a dependable backup. This is unnacceptable!

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