Apple iPod USB Driver

I can connect my iPod fine to the computer, use iTune and everything just right. However, the battery keeps dying on me way too quickly.
And while I do have USB entrances, and I am using them to connect, for some reason when I go check the devices and USB ports, it's listed as "Apple iPod USB Driver" and I can't change any of it's properties and nothing happens when I update it. And so, I have no clue as to what's going on.
First I thought it was the iPod's fault, sent it to be repaired, got it back, they said it was fine. So it's the computer and the iPod not getting along or something.
Any suggestions?

Sorry, correcting:
I can connect my iPod fine to the computer, use iTunes and everything just right. However, the battery keeps dying on me way too quickly, as if I'm recharging from a USB 1.0.
And while I do have USB 2.0 entrances, and I am using them to connect, for some reason when I go check the devices and USB ports, it's listed as "Apple iPod USB Driver" and I can't change any of it's properties and nothing happens when I update it. And so, I have no clue as to what's going on.
First I thought it was the iPod's fault, sent it to be repaired, got it back, they said it was fine. So it's the computer and the iPod not getting along or something.
Any suggestions?

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