IPOD WAS DELETED AND CD WAS LOST

my ipod was deleted from my computer and i lost the cd! is there anyway i could reinstal it with out the cd?? i have been trying to reinstall it on my own but nothing works!! please help!!!!

You need to install iTunes.
iTunes download.
After that, connect the iPod and if it doesn't appear in iTunes follow the steps here.
iTunes 7 doesn't recognize the iPod.

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