ITunesSetup ---error msg. Invalid Drive:  Y:

I downloaded 7.3 for my new IPOD and when I run the setup.exe I don't get any where!!! I get an invalid drive error.

I also am having trouble suddenly -- my iPod was working fine this evening at the gym, I came home and plugged it into my computer and tried to change the setting to manually update, changed my mind, and now it has deleted all my files off my iPod, and is telling me
"Invalid header node
Volume check failed.
Error: The underlying task reported failure on exit (-9972)
Repair attempted on 1 volume
0 HFS volumes repaired
1 volume could not be repaired"
when I try to restore my iPod.
Help!!! Please! I'm freaking out. How do I restore my iPod?

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