IPod & Power Surges?

Hey all,
Curious problem with my iPod (5.5G w/Video) recently I have been conecting it to my computer and have been getting this error message:
" A USB device has malfunctioned and exceeded the power limits of its hub port."
The iPod is not recognised by the computer and cannot be charged via the computer. I have tried several other methos like buying a new data cable, using a powered usb hub and plugging it into usb ports in the back of the computer just to still get this same problem. I am totally frustrated at this point since I cannot access any of my data on the iPod. Please help, I'm desperate
Thanks,
~TCLWJaved

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