Your first problem where the computer won't read your iPod is because it can only read it when it is on. Since your iPod won't turn on, it won't recognize it. Try plugging the iPod into a few separate computers, and if that doesn't work, hold the power and home button simultaneously for six seconds.
Basically, it means to prepare the computer for use.
We cure viruses by reformatting the computer's CPU.
Try reformatting it.
Reformatting an iPod will erase all the data on the iPod. All your files should be held in your iTunes library so they can be returned to the iPod once it is reformatted.
Try deleting your files from a computer/laptop. Reformatting your disk might help but make sure that you still kept the CD that comes when you bought your Ipod.
You cannot. The sytems arent even the same platform. The files (games) are encoded to be read by an ipod not computer
100% yes. However, when you put your files back on your computer, you may reinfect yourself!
There is no such invention as the iPod computer. The computer and an iPod are two separate devices.
To hook an iPod to a computer one must use the USB cable that came with the iPod. One end will have a USB connection and the other will fit into the iPod. One must attached the cable to the iPod and then plug the USB end into a USB port on a computer.
If you have downloaded new apps on your iPod which are not on your computer, connect your iPod to the computer with the cable supplied at purchase and allow it to sync.
Yes you can. The Same way as Computer-Computer or iPod-iPod!