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Depending on how old the unit is,bateries only recharge for so long and will stop taking a charge.Try taking a multi meter and check the battery voltage and see if it even has any charge and if not check charger to make sure the charger has voltage coming out.You may need to replace charger.Multi meters are enexpensive at any Radio Shack and can tell you what is going on.
You can try and fix it yourself first. Go to the SanDisk support site and look for the "Updater program" run the update on your player before contacting support for a repair.
Use the Five Rs to restore the iPod. You will lose the data that is currently on it if you restore but you can always re-sync the data to the iPod.
http://www.apple.com/support/ipod/five_rs/
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I have the same problem, sometimes, if I plug it up to the computer, with usb port and press the computer option, keep pluging and unpluging over and over it will reset and starts working again. But it still fails, It may have something to do with the internal battery being weak. Even thought it shows charged, may not be able to supply the current required to start the hard drive.
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