Moving library - iTunes won't read my iPod

Hi there - I am desperate for help with my ipod!
I just moved back from the UK, where my itunes/ipod was registered. Before I left, I followed the instructions on the apple site, deauthorised my old computer, and used my ipod as a hard drive to copy my library onto my ipod as a data file.
I am now in Australia and have downloaded the latest version of itunes, as well as the ipod updater.
When I plugged my ipod in to the USB port, itunes didn't read that my ipod was there. I tried to run the updater. It said update required, but wouldn't allow me the option to update, only to restore.
I have reset my ipod and plugged it in to the external charger but updater still won't allow me to update, it only selects Restore as an option. I have also checked Windows XP for updates etc as suggested on the apple site.
I don't have my library saved anywhere else except my ipod, so obviously if I choose restore, I lose my entire library. The thought of this makes me feel sick!
Help!!!!!!
Thanks

See Corrupt iPod classic.
tt2

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