Windows Formatted iPod with bootcamp?

Hello! I have been looking all over for an answer to this question and figured this would be the best place if anyone has the answer.
My ipod is windows formatted and I am going to be buying a macbook and was very interested in the bootcamp aspect. I was hoping that I could update and manage my ipod while in the windows startup ?
Does anyone know if this is possible?

You won't have any problem. A lot of people don't fully understand "Boot Camp." All Boot Camp is, is an assistant that run on the Mac OS to partition your hard drive, and help you install Windows. That's all it does. You only run Boot Camp once. Once you've done that, and boot your computer into Windows, you have a PC with an Apple logo on the other side of the display. Mac OS X and Windows live, work and operate completely independent of one another. When you're booted into Windows, you can't even see the Mac installation and vice-versa. (except if you're using a third-party utility.)

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