IPod restore error 1430

My iPod stopped working the other day and I tried to restore using the latest version of iTunes. The restore was unsuccessful and I received an error code 1430. I also noticed that after I reset my iPod, it shows up as MS-DOS format which I understand is normal. Has anyone encountered this problem and found a solution, or is my only option going to be sending it back to apple?

Try the instructions in this article if you haven't already.
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  • Ipod Restore Error

    Hi all,
    Sorry to make my first post here a cry for help, but desperate times call for desperate measures.
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  • TA38603 ipod restore error 1611

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    +Track 3, start time 09:08:59+
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    +Track 6, start time 20:48:59+
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    +Track 9, start time 30:57:16+
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    +The drive DVDRW speeds are: 4.+
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    +iTunesHelper 9.2.1.5 is currently running.+
    +Apple Mobile Device service 3.1.0.0 is currently running.+
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    +Standard Enhanced PCI to USB Host Controller. Device is working properly.+
    +Standard OpenHCD USB Host Controller. Device is working properly.+
    +Standard OpenHCD USB Host Controller. Device is working properly.+
    +Standard OpenHCD USB Host Controller. Device is working properly.+
    +Standard OpenHCD USB Host Controller. Device is working properly.+
    +Standard OpenHCD USB Host Controller. Device is working properly.+
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    +Most Recent Devices Not Currently Connected:+
    +iPod touch running firmware version 2.2.1+
    +Serial Number: 9E948391203+
    +** Device Sync Tests **+
    +No iPod, iPhone or iPad found.+

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  • IPod Restore Error 1429

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    I decided to let it have a charge with an AC charger for a bit longer, after 10 minute I did the Reset again, this time a sign of folder with exclamation mark showed up after the Apple sign, and again could not get recognized by a computer.
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    I ejected the iPod and the screen immediately showed a folder exclamation mark (a sign indicating a corrupted or a failure iPod OS). I am forced to put the iPod into disk mode again, connected with the Mac computer and open the Disk Utility
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    3. Try to format an iPod with HD problem, with a different kind of computer e.g. Mac or PC, as the formats are totally different, the way it formats may able to solve the bad sectors on the HD
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  • IPod restore error (14)

    A few weeks ago my ipod(8GB) said i was using about 4gig in "other" i deleted all my apps and it still didnt go down, so i clicked restore and update, my ipod updated however since then has been in "recovery mode."
    When trying to restore I get the following message:
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