Restore loop solution?

I have been struggling with my 5th Gen ipod being stuck in a restore loop for sometime. Finally last night I managed to break the loop, and it appears to be working again.
I can't promise it will work for anyone else, and I have not plucked up the courage to repeat it in case it doesn't work again
I have put full details of how I did it here ( http://www.oceanliving.org/tech/2008/05/09/fixing-an-ipod-stuck-in-a-restore-loo p ), but basically it involved trying to connect to an older version of itunes whilst in disk mode.
Hope this might help someone.

If the restore loop is because the message you get says your iPod is in recovery mode, the you have to change the drive letter the ipod is assigned to on your computer.
Change the Drive Letter:
Open the Control Panel.
Double click on Administrative Tools. Note: If you don't see Administrative Tools, look at the left column in Control Panel for a link that says, "Switch to Classic View," and click it.
Double click on Computer Management.
In the left column, click on Disk Management.
Locate the iPod and right click on it, then click Change Drive Letter and Paths.
Click the Change button.
Use the drop-down menu to select a new drive letter. Note: Make sure to choose a new drive letter that is not already assigned to a network drive. The drop-down menu will display all available letters that are not assigned to a physical drive. Drive letters that are assigned to a network volume will still be listed here. It is also a good idea to assign a drive letter other than a, b, c, or d, as these letters are usually reserved for other system drives.
Click OK.
Click Yes on the confirmation dialog.
Close the Computer Management window.
Restart your computer.

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