Two Video IPods in Family only one Computer

I was giving a Video IPod Saturday for my birthday from my husband and Kids... My daughter also has the same one except hers has not been working. When I was starting to set my own up on our computer she made a comment about not being able to have two IPods on the same computer. At the time I was not concerned about it as the Apple Tech had told me that hers was damaged and not repairable... I loaded my own, have itunes set up and have had no problems downloading music, tv shows and a video so far. I was sick about my daughters and while setting up my own found all the help information on the Apple support site, come to find out that the worless tech at the apple store had just not gone that extra step to actually see if my daughters was totally dead... I have been able to get hers back into disk mode and have it charging on the dock connected to the AC adaptor.. My question does anyone know if I can plug hers back into the computer to try and restore it???? since I have mine loaded also. We each have our own account within Windows. So far I have yet to get the IPod out of disk mode.

"My question does anyone know if I can plug hers back into the computer to try and restore it???? since I have mine loaded also"
Yes you can. If the computer recognises it that will be fine. Log into her Windows account and restore from there:
Restoring iPod to Factory Settings with iTunes 7
Restoring iPod to factory settings with iPod updater
For future references, when the iPods belong to two users, there are a couple of recommended methods for using more than one iPod on a single computer. Method one is to have individual Mac or Windows user accounts which by definition would give you completely separate libraries. Each account has it's own iTunes folder, Library and iTunes Music folder and you load it with CDs etc just as you did with your original one. Each iPod can be set to update however the owner chooses, sync all, manual or sync specific playlists.
Method two is to set your preferences so that either one or both iPods get updated with only certain playlists within one library. Have a look at this article and see what you think and go for whichever you feel suits your needs best: How To Use Multiple iPods with One Computer
Another option when using a single library is to set one or both of the iPods to manual update: Managing content manually on iPod

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