I cant transfer purchases from ipod then it says it timed out

it just started when i plugged my iphone in and needed to update the itunes program it said to transfer purchases then when i do it will either freeze up my computer and make my screen go blank or tell me that it times out. so i cant update any of my apple devices(ipod,shuffle,iphone or ipad) help

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