Ipod that appears to be corrupted?

I have a 30GB Ipod(not new, had for awhile and never had problems.) and When i plug it in to my computer(windows XP) and open itunes (latest version) it say this:
Itunes has detected an Ipod that appears to be corrupted. You may need restore this Ipod before using it with Itunes. You may also try disconnecting and reconnecting the Ipod.
Now I have done what is has told me to do over and over again but this still comes up!
please help.
fifth Genration iPod   Windows XP  

I have been doign a little bit of digging and i solve it ! FOR WINDOWS
Ipod must be plugged in
go my computer icon and right click it and click on mange.
click on Disk mangement.
find you disk that you Ipod is on (the size is a little bit smaller then what you ipod hold ex. 30GB would be 27.8 GB)
right click the disk
click on change drive letter and paths
change the letter to aletter that is not been used for any of other disk!
that should work!
yay! i helped myself !

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