Computer no longer recognizes on of my ipods

I've got 2 15 gig ipods, one has becomes increasingly hard to to transfer new tunes from itunes. At first the problem was sporadic, so I got a new USB cable, but now my computer does not recognize that I've hooked up anything when I plug it in, but if I switch to my other ipod, same cable, etc, it works like a charm. Any thoughts?
thanks-
Mike Edwards

Yes, there is something wrong with the iPod, try doing a restore.

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