Only stopping a Mid-sync effect iPod music files?

I just got a new iPod classic (160 GB). I have plugged in and was trying to synchronize the songs, when I tried to restore it for other reasons. He drew from the Mid-sync (rather than stop synchronization and clicking on eject), reconnected inside and I restored as I wanted to. I got things set up once again (this time I wanted to), and I restarted my music library synchronization. My question is this. In view of what I was doing, this will affect anything about the song, or files from my iTunes library on my iPod? Also, I reconnected my iPod all the time, and I did not detect any other 'chunks' of data/storage used by anything other than my music, apart from one very small slice called "other" as I have always seen with iPods, I plug (required information/data, I guess?)

I think not, but I wanted to check a second time with people who know better.

Thank you

-manas101

PS - It's actually a version repost/update of a thread/question I just posted a bit ago. I wasn't sure if people could always answer because I accidentally marked my question as a response. In truth, I wanted to know if at least a few other people had no answer to my question. Please understand I am actually new to using this forum... ^^;

Once again, thanks a lot.

Restore erases the iPod, so any corruption of data that you may have caused by disconnect (without ejecting first) would be gone.

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