Directory corrupted

Can anyone help here. I looked for support on this but found no answers...
I restored my iPod because it froze. All the music was erased. When I went to plug it in it wasn't showing up within iTunes but the iPod had the "Do Not Disconnect" on it's screen.
I got a pop up box that said "The file or directory\iPod_control\itunes\itunesDB is corrupt and unreadable. Please run the chkdsk utility."
This is a pop up box that happens when I select a song from my library.
I selected all of the songs in my library and dragged them to my i pod and it seems to be working.
Dell Inspirion   Windows XP  

Hi, Newman71.
For everything you ever wanted to know about the chkdsk message (but may have been afraid to ask), make yourself a cup of tea and have a look at Da Gopha's User Tip on the matter.

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    I use Tiger Cache Cleaner. But a search will offer more utilities.
    http://www.macupdate.com
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