IPod freezes iTunes, content on ipod disappeared, how to restore?

I synced my 120gb ipod classic today (newest itunes, windows 7) and i might have pulled out the cable too quickly or something, because now my itunes says "no music" and "no movies", even though it only has 389mb free, so all my data is on there but it wont recognize it. So i tried syncing it again, but when i plugged it in itunes froze and the ipod did not appear in itunes. It does recognize it, but freezes. I tried going to my computer and it shows up. when trying to access it, explorer freezes too. i disconnected and tried explorer one more time and was able to access the folder, but it was very slow.
I am able to right click it in "my computer" and choose format. Is this safe or is there another way? i dont even want to try to reinstall itunes incase i lose all my ratings and all that stuff (15000 songs) and i dont think itunes is the problem.
When i disconnect my ipod, itunes starts responding again at once, and it shows the ipod sync screen showing that 111gb is used but all in the "OTHER" category. It says it cant sync because the necessary/required folder was not found.
I've tried different usb ports, disk mode and another vista pc but it freezes itunes there too...
And if i should format in my computer what settings to choose (exFAT, 256kb, quick format etc all that stuff)?
I'm going on vacation soon and i need it:s:S

UPDATE: i think i know what caused it: i synced my ipod touch today before i did the classic. The touch (2g, 16gb) synced fine, but when i connected the classic it froze. I had not synced the touch for months so that has to be what caused it. Any ideas what to do? How to format without itunes?

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