No, but give it a reset, and if that doesn't remedy it, then try restoring it using the iPod updater.
nitrous3--this also happens to me. i posted it awile back and got the same suggestions. I just hold it numerous times to turn it off. doesnt seen like a prob., though it should turn off automatically when we do this, you would think.
I don't think Apple can prove you downgraded the firmware - maybe you just never updated in the first place? And the car story doesn't really apply - there's no applicable situation for an iPod like that.
Qoute: I don't think Apple can prove you downgraded the firmware - maybe you just never updated in the first place? And the car story doesn't really apply - there's no applicable situation for an iPod like that. ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Many ipods came upgraded (like mine). And i suspect they can check to see fireware. The car story was a little left feild but it was only to state that many companies will try everything to get out of giving you your warrenty. I know it is against the warrenty to put a hack on your ipod. Downgradeing could probaly fall under that catagory. I am only saying to be careful what you do. Unless you get it from Bestbuy or circut city. They are normaly have very nice customer serverace.