Won't allow me to restore, "iPod is corrupt"

I have an 80gig iPod Classic 5th gen and I dropped it from a fairly low distance with a case on, it's barely scathed and yet it gave me a red "X" and told me to restore my iPod. I plugged it into my computer(Windows XP) to restore it and after I do so, it gives me the message "iTunes has detected an iPod that appears to be corrupted. You may need to restore this iPod before it can be used with iTunes." I have restored many times and it gives me the same error. I've also reinstalled my iTunes, updated, and everything, and gives me the same error. Any help will be greatly appreciated.

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