Have lost ipod for windows software disk

Hi I have just updated my computer and I seem to have lost the disk which came with my ipod (ipod for windows software 1.0). Does anyone know where I can download this so I can transfer my music to my ipod?
Any help would be much appreciated.
Regards,
Jeff
HP Pavilion   Windows XP  

Maddie191
Try here you'll need to download the software but it will be the latest version, should be better than that on the original cd.
http://www.apple.com/au/ipod/download/

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