Using iPOD just as a HD? Is it really possible?

After having a big problem with iTune synchronization and having lost all my music, I just want now to use my iPod as a hard drive and listening-playing music from any other software like WinAmp when the iPod is connected to my computer. (but I want to keep the iPod working as usual when not connected to any computer.
Does anyone recommend any soluction ?

Thansk! This is not exactly what I wanted, however, please apologize the confusion of my post.
When I enable the disk use, I cannot realy see the disk content as mp3 files playable from any software on the PC, am I wrong? I just see MFxx folders and strange file names.
And if I just store mp3 files on the iPod through the disk use feature and Windows explorer drag & drop, I just can't play them from the iPod when I am disconnected from the computer.
Thanks anyway

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