How to add a 2nd ipod to PC

I just purchased my second ipod, an 80G classic video pod. When I try to add it to ITunes, I get the Software Agreement but does not allow me to continue to register it to the same PC where my older ipod is installed.
Help please.

What happens when you try to register, are you getting an error of some sort? I've seen a number of posts recently where people weren't seeing the button to complete the registration, is that what's happening with you? The solution to that one has usually been to increase your screen resolution, you'll find the instructions on this Microsoft page:
Windows XP - How to change your screen resolution

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