How to upgrade ipod classic to ios 5

I have IPOD classic with 80 GB and itouch old one. Can i upgrade to ios 5?

ipod Classic - No
ipod Touch? - 3rd Gen and later you can.

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    My iPod Classic told me to reformat immediately. I have tried to re-set. How do I re-format?
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    Thank you for addressing my problem.
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  • After iTunes 9 upgrade iPod Classic is corrupt without ability to restore

    I am upset right now, so this will seem a bit harsh. I do not really care if this has been posted, it needs to be said again.
    I upgraded my Windows Vista x64 PC to iTunes 9 today and attempted to sync my iPod Classic 80GB to iTunes. It failed and it became apparent after doing some searching online that the hard drive was corrupt. After connecting my iPod to the PC again, iTunes told me that the iPod was corrupted need to be restored. After downloading the update and extracting it, the iPod restore process begins and then fails.
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    This is a relatively good condition iPod that is slightly out of warranty and I need to know what I can do to get it repaired. It worked just fine this afternoon and I've never had a problem with it, ever. I know it's a functional iPod I just need a restore but it won't work for me.
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    I stumbled onto this thread after I hooked up my iPod video to try and synch it. I too got the "Corrupted iPod" message. I usually don't eject my iPod, as it doesn't disconnect from Windows cleanly. After going through a few steps, I have my iPodsynched & ready to go. (Perhaps it's just a bug in the new version of iTunes, which I have to admit is more aesthetically pleasing).
    I clicked the "Eject iPod" button in iTunes.
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