Firmware file could not be found

I updated to iTunes 7.0, and my nano would not update or restore to the current firmware version 1.2. I followed an Apple support article directing me to delete an .ipsw file, and now I'm getting a different error message that the firmware file could not be found. I tried repairng, then deleting and re-installing iTunes in hopes of regenerating that file, but no luck. How can I get a non-corrupt. ipsw file back, so I can use the update or restore functions?

Please delete the following entire folder and try
again:
C:\Documents and Setings\yourusername\Application
Data\Apple Computer\iTunes\iPod Software Updates
You may need to show hidden files in order to see the
Application Data folder. Open up My Computer, and in
the Tools menu, choose "Folder Options..." Then go to
the View tab, and then in the "Advanced settings",
select "Show hidden files and folders."
Thanks a million. This problem was really beginning to wreck my head, but all is well now.

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