IPod USB 2.0 ports 32-bit Windows 7

I have a new 16GB iPod Nano 7th generation. My computer says has malfunctioned when I plug it into any USB port (I have 5).  I have installed the latest iTunes software and my Windows 7 is updated.  My computer is 5 years old, is 32-bit and has has 2.0 usb ports. Experienced same prob with another new USB device.  I have spent hours trying to figure out what is wrong to no avail.  I have an old iPod shuffle that has nary a problem.  Can anyhone help me?

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