SOURCE: ipod nano 1st generation trouble! help!
Sounds like a corrupt hard drive.
put it into disk mode
Find it in "my computer", right click it and select format. Choose the FAT32 option and hit OK.
Once its done, restart your computer and plug in your pod. Start itunes and it should automatically reinstall the ipod firmware.
SOURCE: My iPod Video's screen froze. What should I do?
Try holding Select and Menu at the same time till the Apple symbol appears. That is a hard restart. That should do it... let me know if not.
SOURCE: Archos not seen by pc
This can happen to any external drive on a pc. If the Archos is set to PC Hard Drive mode, then plug it into you PC and click Start, click Run, type compmgmt.msc, and then click OK.
In the console tree, click Disk Management.
You can now allocate a drive letter to the Archos.
If you cannot see your Archos in this window, then you may have a dodgey usb cable.
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