Error 1602

Hi
I got an iPod Touch from a friend of mine, and when I came home I wanted a full recovery to delete all the data on it and update it to 1.1.5.
iTunes crashed during the recovery and my iPod Touch went into DFU mode. I rebooted my PC, started iTunes again for a full recovery, and since then I get the 1602 error. I tried everything I found in the documentation (uninstalling all Apple/iTunes related stuff and reinstalling) but nothing seems to work.
What can I do?
Regards
Malte

Start by reading this: [Restore error messages on the iPhone and iPod touch|http://support.apple.com/kb/TS1275].

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