Power Outage & iPod

I had a power outage caused by a sever thunderstorm today around 5:30 pm and as soon as the power came on. I connected the iPod and iTunes ran a test on it and a message saying”iTunes has detected a corrupted iPod the IPod has to be reformatted to be used by iTunes” then another message after clicking ok said”there was problem downloading the iPod software “iPod” the request resource was not found" and right now it’s current state is frozen is there a way this can be fixed?.

Hi weatherscience!
Have you first tried resetting your iPod? To reset an iPod:
First, toggle your iPod's "Hold" switch back and forth a couple of times. (be sure to leave it on the white side of the switch, which is the Off position)
Next, press and hold the Menu and center buttons together for 5-10 seconds.
You might need to try this several times. Also, attempt this step both while connected to your computer's USB port, and disconnected.
Try restoring your iPod in iTunes again. Do you still get that "requested resource" error?
If so, then let's try forcing your iPod into disk mode. For instructions on how to do that, see this Knowledge Base article:
Putting iPod into disk mode
Also, if that doens't seem to be helping, you could try all of the five iPod troubleshooting steps, here:
The Five Rs
Any success?
-Kylene

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