Why would my Ipod Classic 160 GB (Late 2009) have remaining 224 MB or 0.20 GB of Used "Other" Capacity when everything else was restored to default as I intended?

I'm running the latest version of Itunes 10.3.1.55. I have updated the most recent update of Ipod software 2.0.4 PC. After a recent OS crash on a different PC running Vista I lost all files so upon this installation of Itunes I performed Restore to accept my loss of media and start a new library on this Windows XP SP3 PC. Upon restoring to factory settings, Itunes, and my ipod in the about menu say I have 224 MB of Used "Other" Capacity. This reads as 0.20GB on Itunes. I have 0 songs, 0 photos, 0 videos, 0 podcasts, 0 iTunesU, 0 Contacts, 0 notes, and the 3 default games which I assume are apart from the total capacity as they were the first time I plugged my Ipod in. The 0.20GB is part of my total available capacity taking it from 148.79 to 148.5 or so. I have restored 3 times, the first of which was when all my Ipod contained was 5.1 gigs of unknown to myself "Other" files. which it diminished to the 0.20 I am at now. I am confused as to why Restoring would eliminate all except whatever is left that I can't identify, when it cleared everything else that I intended it to. Any Ideas would be appreciated. This is not Urgent as I'm currently importing albums and expect them to sync correctly, and the used space is not significant, but I am confused as I've explored the disk in windows, and seemingly all but manually formatted the drive. It may even change after I sync for the first time again so I hope I haven't spoke too soon. If that is the case I will post when that time comes. Haven't seen this situation on the forums or on google search. If you want to take this task on, Good Luck!

my summary tab shows the total capacity of my ipod as 74.31 GB's with only 5 GB's of music and other on the ipod. What is taking up the other space? It should be showing a total capacity of 80 BG with 75 GB's left. What's up? Any body know?
All hard drives never have the full advertised storage space, and as a general rule it's around 7% less than stated.
It's because hard drive manufacturers calculate hard drive space different than computers actually read it.
For a full technical explanation, see these.
Hard disk: Is it missing space?
How much content will fit on my iPod?

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