Formatting an iPod for Windows when you've only got a Mac

My iPod is formatted for Macintosh, because that's what I use it when connecting to iTunes.
However, I'd rather it be formatted as a Windows-compatible device, as I can then use it both as a USB drive and with Fiat's "Blue and Me" stereo system (apparently, you can only connect Windows-formatted iPods).
How do I do this?

To reformat it for Windows you have to connect your iPod to a PC and restore it in iTunes for Windows. You can't format it for Windows on a Mac. Restoring on a PC will erase and reformat the iPod's hard drive, reload the software with the Windows version and put it back to default settings. Once the restore is complete follow the on screen instructions to name the iPod and automatically sync your songs and videos onto the fresh installation. Press Done and the iPod will appear in iTunes and start to sync. If you want to update manually or using selected playlists uncheck the box beside the sync automatically instruction and press Done, it will default to manual mode and you can choose whatever setting you like: Restoring iPod to factory settings with iTunes

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