shuffle 4gen iPod won't charge / turn on, recognized by itunes

My ipod shuffle 4th generation died, I found it when I was digging around old-school supplies and my phone has recently broken so it became very handy, it worked when I loaded and then I let it die once again during the week now my computer that recognizes it on itunes it doesn't load. Pretty weird on itunes it says that the shuffle is charged a little bit. The light on the ipod is solid orange that he used to Flash but I fixed. Any help will be great!

If the light on the shuffle is solid orange, this means currently, but OK to disconnect.  NOTE: If it is flashing orange, this means DO NOT DISCONNECT (because the drive of the shuffle is mounted by the system); eject iPod before disconnecting.  It will do when it is connected, if the shuffle has manually load the songs (not automatically).

Since it is orange solid, you should leave it plugged a bit longer to see if it becomes steady green (fully charged - OK to disconnect).  If it seems too long and you happen to have a USB power adapter (as with the iPhone and other devices provided), plug the shuffle docking cable him and shuffle.  Light should be solid orange until it becomes green.  It loads in this way?

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