You canot install ipod on this volume. This software must be installed on t

"you canot install ipod on this volume. This software must be installed on the startup volume."
what does this mean? i unplugged my ipod with out ejecting it, so now im trying to "restore" or whatever the sofwater on the ipod like it says, but its not allowing me to do so because that message comes up

This message means that you're trying to install the iPod updater onto the iPod itself; instead, click on your hard disk in the list of disks, open the iPod updater in the /Applications/Utilities/ folder, click the Restore button, and follow the onscreen instructions.
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