Upgraded ipod 80 gb classic and norw it needs formatting

I do not know what happen, but i upgraded my IPod as usual and now, it is not recongized in ITunes and therefore I have no access to my library and the hard drive now needs formatting. I don't know what to do. Apparently, I have lost all on my music, video, Spanish lessons and everything else.
I am connecting to ITunes using a window base syatem with Windows 7 Ultimate. My computer sees my IPod, but it states that I need to format the hard drive. what file system does my Ipod needs to be formatted too? I.E....FAT 32 or NTFS?
IPod model number is MB147LL AND version is 1.1.2 PC.

On your iPod hold down MENU until the top level menu is displayed, scroll down to Settings and click the centre button, scroll to *Main Menu*, click select, scroll down to Videos and click select to enable the tick mark against it. Again, hold down MENU until the top level menu is displayed. Your main menu now includes Videos. Now refer back to the previous help you've found...
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