What i've done so far

ok i had restored this iPod probably 20 times and it still gives me the file w/ the exclamation point. Then the iPod works for about 10 min and then it goes back to the file with "!." Is there anything else that i can do or do i have to send it in for service?
DELL INSPIRON 2650   Windows XP  

Not sure, but I would suspect the battery. They don't last forever. Is there an Apple store near you that can check to see if the battery needs replacement?

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