ITunes 7 killed my 3G iPod

I can't believe it. I've had this 3g iPod with few problems for a couple of years now. I just installed iTunes 7 and the thing no longer works. My PC doesn't recognise it in any way. I've tried the 5Rs and can't get the majority of them to work. Can't upload songs, can't restore it, can't do anything.
I don't suppose Apple is going to stump up a few hundred quid for a new one?

Perhaps if you have access to another pc, you could try and load iTunes 7 on that, connect the iPod and use restore to restore the iPod to factory settings.

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    iTunes incompatible avec mon PC.
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    Standard Universal PCI to USB Host Controller. Device is working properly.
    Standard Enhanced PCI to USB Host Controller. Device is working properly.
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