"Restoring iPod Software" frozen

I recently had to restore my 4th gen iPod Touch and update to iOS 5. iTunes successfully created a backup but is now completely frozen on "Restoring iPod Software", with progress little over 5 percent. Should I do a hard reset? Or should I disconnect my iPod from the computer? If I already have the backup and the new iOS is already downloaded, shouldn't I be fine either way? Any help is greatly appreciated.

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