Screen stuck on registering? Wiped out my IPod

Everytime I plug in my Ipod it tells me it needs to registered so I do that. But when I hit submit, the page doesnt go anywhere. I basically can't get back to managing the info and music to sync on to my IPod.
I also accidentally wiped out my whole IPod which I know how to fix.
I just cant get back to the main 'sync' page

It's like most Windows programs, go to the menu and Help > About give the exact version number.
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