Songs gone from iPod, freezes computer when plugged in

Yesterday, I plugged my 5th gen 30 gig iPod into my computer to charge. The battery had drained completely, so it came up with that "Very Low Battery" warning and didn't connect to the computer right away. This has happened before, and I was running late for work, so I just left it plugged into my computer to charge.
When I got home, the iPod was charged and connected, allowing me to access my full library. I transferred 2 albums to the ipod and ejected like you're supposed to. When I tried to pick music to listen to, the iPod was empty. I've heard of this happening before, and after a few minutes of frustration and hoping that the music would just magically reappear, I plugged the iPod back into the computer and prepared to do a full restore.
When I plugged it in, the iPod went into its "Do Not Disconnect" mode and charged as usual. HOWEVER, both iTunes and Firefox froze. The computer itself did not lock up, and when I did ctrl-alt-del hoping it was just an iTunes issue, neither iTunes nor Firefox were coming up as Not Responding. Tried closing anyway using Task Manager, and they wouldn't close. Tried 'X'ing out, and it wouldn't close. Everything was unclickable and unresponsive, but Windows was working fine. I unplugged the ipod, and everything went back to normal.
I restarted my computer, and restored the settings on the iPod (although I think these are just volume, click wheel, etc. settings that have nothing to do with the hard drive), and plugged the iPod back in. Same thing. I can't even access the iPod to do a full system restore. When I plugged it in this second time, Vista came up with a message saying the drive that I have plugged in is corrupt, and do you want to format it now? I clicked yes, and it said it was unable to format a drive that was in use.
Summary:
iPod is showing zero songs.
Causes both iTunes and Firefox to become unresponsive upon connection to computer.
Cannot be reformatted by Windows because drive is in use.
Can't use the drive while it's connected because everything is frozen.
So I'm sitting here with an iPod that has no music and cannot be connected to my computer. Has it reached its end?

Did you get any resolve on this because my ipod seems to be suffering the same fate?

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