Windows XP+Mac IPOD

Here is the situation. I will be travelling with my wife and we have an XP laptop. Her IPOD is windows formatted and mine is MAC formatted. There is no problem with hers but what if something happens to my IPOD on the road. Is there anything that I can do to install a program that will allow me to hook my IPOD up to the windows computer and restore my music etc. I have 2 user accounts so our files are seperated.

I made another user and copied with XPlay my library.

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