IPod Classic stuck in reboot--hard drive failure?

Hi,
My husband's Classic froze; he pushed the center and Menu button to restart, and it became stuck in the reboot mode. The apple flashed for a minute, then it restarted over and over again. I've gone through a reset step--holding the center button and the play button to put it in disk mode and trying to reset it--but iTunes came up with an error. I'm wondering if the hard drive has failed.
I was able to access the SMART data:
Retracts: 7
Reallocs: 2
Pending Sectors: 7
PowerOn Hours: 472
Start/Stops: 452
Temp: Current 27c
Temp: Min 14c
Temp: Max 47c
Any feedback or suggestions would be appreciated.
Thanks.

No the Hardisk is still good, those nu,mbers are still low. but the filesystem maybe corrupted.
If you have a Mac, use DiskUtility->FirstAid->Repair.
If Windows use a hardisk repair apps.
But try this Reset first.
After charging till full charge, at least 2 hours (preferably 4 hours)
Toggle the Hold switch, make sure you dont see the red mark when you do the  next step
Reset the iPod -> Press Menu and Center button simultaneously for about 10 secs or till the Apple Logo comes ON
Then release the buttons
Select your preferred language.
Here is the Apple support Article on the 5Rs
http://www.apple.com/support/ipod/five_rs/classic/
Have a nice day!

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