I think my hard drive is... corrupted?

My iPod Classic 160 GB is acting super strange. I have restored it probably 10 times in the past couple days trying to get it to work. Sometimes it will restore and look fantastic, songs sync over, but then the files either play correctly, change into other songs halfway through, or don't work at all. Other times, all menu items just disappear from the screen, and when you play a song all the info is very fragmented and doesn't look right. Is there a way to reset an iPod even further than just the restore available in iTunes, or is this iPod just done? It crashed while hooked up to a computer a few weeks ago, and wouldn't turn back on. Now I'm just to this point. I don't have Applecare, bought the iPod off Craigslist and it was working fantastic until now.
Any suggestions?

Just an update:
I connected my iPod again today, and this time I tried transferring just 1 file to "check if it would be better." The 1 song still took maybe 15 minutes to transfer and froze iTunes for a while, and then when I tried to eject it it kept telling me the files were in use by another program. Well I tried to Restore it, since obviously something was screwed up. Same error. Everything became frozen when I tried to click for my iPod's information in the side bar. Then I manually unplugged it and plugged it back in, Windows tells me to scan and fix errors on the drive, I didn't because that causes explorer.exe to freeze up, and then I restored the iPod again. Right now there's only 3 playlists on there, and I think that's well below the danger zone, but I don't know what's wrong with it or what to do about it right now.

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