2nd and 4th Generation iPod shuffles show as corrupt on new iMac

My 2nd and 4th gen shuffles are showing as corrupt when syncing with my new iMac, but work just fine when syncing with the prior iMac we just replaced. I took the Shuffles to the Apple store and they confirmed no issues with the devices. I have read and searched without a formal fix...restoring the iPods does not help and deleting the p.list files did not correct the issue...any other with a similar issue?
Thank you for any help that could be provided....

This is very mysterious...  You can try starting up in Safe Mode. 
http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1564
Some things do not work in Safe Mode, but I think you can still run iTunes and do a Restore on an iPod.  This is like the new user account test, except you are checking to see if some non-Apple system extension is causing a problem.  Only the minimal Apple extensions run when starting up in Safe Mode.
I'm sure you have the latest version of iTunes, if you are running the latest Mavericks release.
You are probably running the system and software installation that came pre-installed (plus updates).  The only other thing I can think of to try is to reinstall everything, and try it on a "clean" system.  If you have an external USB drive that is not being used, you can do the installation on that drive, and start up from it.  That will avoid messing with your internal drive, to try something that may not make a difference.
You can do this using the Recovery disk. 
http://support.apple.com/kb/PH13871
When you get to Step 4, if that external drive is connected, you should be able to select it as your target for the installation, instead of "Macintosh HD" on your internal drive.  NOTE:  The external drive needs to be formatted for Mac.  If it has a PC format, you'll need to use Disk Utility to erase it, like you did for the shuffle earlier, except use Mac OS Extended (Journaled) as the Format.
After the installation completes (and the iMac restarts from the new system) select Software Update from the Apple menu (a few times) to install all Apple updates.  Then, run iTunes and see if the problem still occurs.
You can change your startup disk (back to your normal startup disk) in System Preferences Startup Disk pane.

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