Windows disk-scanned my iPod and now iTunes can't recognize it.

I have a 80gb iPod classic with version 1.1.2 PC installed. Yesterday when I was booting my computer up, Windows decided it needed to check one of my disks for consistency (no points for guessing what "disk"). It gave me the message Unrecoverable error in folder \iPod_Control\Music\F00. It then converted that folder to a file, and then did a lot of chain cross-linking and orphan-truncating. The upshot of this is, now my iTunes can't find the iPod when I plug it in. I've done everything the support base file said on when Windows recognizes the iPod and iTunes doesn't, and nothing's changed. Should I just try to recreate the missing folder? Rest assured, first thing I'm doing once I can get iTunes and the iPod talking to each other again is a full restore. Any help would be fantastic.

Took my own advice and created a new F00 folder. Upon reconnecting, iTunes recognized it instantly. Restore is already underway. Thanks for listening anyway.

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