Computer won't regonize Ipod with Charger bought

Ipod won't update with new charger bought at Circut city
It says that no Ipod is connected. Does anyone know if
the replacement charges sold for Ipods are just to charge they supposed to be able to update the Ipod too

Depends on the cable itself. Your best bet would be to try it out with an Apple branded USB cable for iPod... this way you can be sure there's nothing going on like incompatible firmware.
If it's available, you might want to go back to using the original cable that came with your iPod in order to connect it to your computer.
Best wishes,
CG

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