1st Gen iPod convert to iTunes?

Can an older generation iPod...which currently uses MusicMatch for Windows...be reformatted to work with iTunes 6 on the same Win XP machine it's currently linked to?
Thanks!

There is a pretty comprehensive post written by another forum member which is about the sad iPod icon or the iPod folder and ! icon. It may help.
The Sad iPod/folder and ! icon.

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    http://www.apple.com/retail/geniusbar/
    U.S. iPhone technical support: 1-800-MY-IPHONE (1-800-694-7466)
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  • 1st gen iPod touch not showing in iTunes 10.6

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  • HT201210 What To Do When You Restore Your 1st Gen. iPod And iTunes Says It Can Not Be Done Due Too An Unknown Error (1)

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    ERROR (1)
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    Thank you!  The box says it is, but I have learned that the newer versions of itunes won't work.  I had an older version than the box requirements, but was not sure how high I could go, so thanks again!

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    The mono audio accessibility feature only works on the 32 GB and 64 GB (late fall 2009) Touch models, and not the 1st generation Touch.
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  • TS3694 Just took my 1st gen iPod out of it's original box, never used before.  Plugged it into my new Mac book Pro and it recognizes that the iPod is in recovery mode but when I click to restore, error 1611 comes up - but that error code doesn't say what

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    Error 1611
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