If your iPid freezes like that, the best thing to do is to reset it. If you don't know how, look up on how to reset it. Remember the type and generation of your iPod. Different generations of iPods have different ways to reset them.
i hav a ceck mark on my ipod and it said ok disconnect nothing working
Plug your ipod into your computer with the connection cord that comes with it, then wait till it says on your computer screen: "iPod Sync Complete, OK to disconnect". Somewhere in the process, it will say on your iPod screen "Syncing" and you will not disconnect your iPod attachment cord leading to your computer.
When your iPod is connected to a computer and you have not yet ejected it, it will say do not disconnect on the iPod. Do not disconnect it until you have clicked eject on your computer, or it could have a problem with it.
it means do not disconnect the charger until ipod is charged
Next to the name of your iPod, e.g. "Xtreme500's iPod" there should be a symbol that looks like a triangle above a straight line. Click the symbol and wait till on your iPod screen, a bar appears and it says OK to Disconnect. Then, press the buttons on either side of the plug connected to your iPod and pull your iPod out.
my ipod does not show anything but wwwapplecomsupport/ipod
If it's stuck in defrost your battery died and messed up the computer. Disconnect battery for 5 or more min. My 96 cooled and heated ok but was stuck in defrost
You have to use iTunes to eject the iPod. There is no option to eject the iPod on the iPod screen. It only flashes "DO NOT DISCONNECT" Or you could force an eject from the computer's tool bar.
usually you just have to go under file "sync iPod" again unless you're updating a lot of songs/videos/whatever, it could just be your iPod's stuck. but just re-sync it and it should go back to normal
Eject it from the computer. After you eject the iPod 'drive' from the computer, it should no longer say 'Do Not Disconnect'.
Get a Zune, or, you can put your iPod in disk mode and put songs on it through Windows Explorer. To do this, open iTunes and and connect iPod. Then hit, enable disk mode. Hit ok. Then, go to "My Computer" and there should be an icon with the name of your iPod. Drag your music from iTunes to the Windows Explorer Window with the iPod. In the taskbar, select remove hardware safely and select iPod. When it says ok to disconnect, disconnect your iPod. Plug the iPod into the destination computer computer and open "My Computer". Once again, there should be an icon saying your iPod's name. Select that. All the selected music should be there, and now just drag and drop it into a folder on the destination computer. If you need any more explaination, please contact me, or skype me @ MrDeCoolio
If it's stuck in defrost your battery died and messed up the computer. Disconnect battery for 5 or more min. Reconnect and it should ok then.