How do I reformat iPod from Mac to Windows

I've had my my iPod Nano formatted for Mac and now I want to reformat it for use in Windows. I've tried using the iTunes "Restore" feature but keep getting an error message that reads, "The iPod software update server could not be contacted." I've tried everything I can think of and nothing works. Anyone know how to fix this?

See this -> iTunes 7 for Windows: iTunes could not contact the iPod software update server

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