IPod backup/recovery issues

Okay, so my iCloud storage on my iPod Touch 4G was full, and I didn't want to buy any more storage, so I decided to back it up to my iMac. I created a backup for my iPod, and I think it backed up, but I'm not quite sure. Then, I saw there was a software update for iOS 6.0.1, so I got that, and walked away from the computer for awhile. When I came back, iTunes had displayed a message saying, "iTunes has detected an iPod in recovery mode. You must restore this iPod before it can be used with iTunes."
I certainly do NOT want to restore it, because I will loose all of my settings, game data, and most importantly, my Photos. I don't know if the iPod is backed up or not, and I don't want to risk restoring my iPod.
Help!

If you backed up to iTunes go to iTunes?Preferences>Devices and the date of the backup will be listed.
To look at date of the an iCloud backup yo have to haver a device signed into that iCloud account and then go to Settings>iCloud>Storage and Backup. You make have to got to Manage Storage and tap on the iPod backup.

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