Itunesdb is corrupt/unreadable (don't want a restore)

Hi, 60GB Vid Ipod Owner here, in a bad way.
I've read a heck of a lot of posts today regarding the "corrupt itunes.exe; itunesdb is corrupt and unreadable" error, which I experienced today.
I have run "chkdsk E: /f". The first time it ran it asked if it should fix certain files, I said Yes. Subsequent chkdsks just confirm that all is ok and there is 10gb/2700 files on the Ipod.
However, neither itunes or the Ipod itself let me get at them. Itunes does show 10gb/2700 files used in the status bar but doesn't list the songs anymore.
Here's the catch. My PC doesn't have 10gb of space on it for me to back up the /music folder on my Ipod to allow me to do a restore and not lose my files. It's taken me nealry 3 weeks to upload my 10gb of CDs and I don't want to start again.
Is there any way people know of, to restore the Ipod's db/index file that I assume is corrupt based on then files that ChkDsk tell me are still there?
...please!!

Sorry, but once you have entered your passcode too many times, you have to restore it. Do you not have a backup you can restore it to?
Follow these instructions to get your device back to working condition:
iOS: Device Disabled
Cheers,
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