I tried to upload the latest version of iTunes ...

...so I could use my iTrip, but now my iPod touch is stuck on a screen saying connect to iTunes. I try to do this and then it says that it is unable to connect and it says unknown error occured (-9808)?
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Have you tried here:
http://support.apple.com/kb/TS2753
(iTunes Store: "An unknown error occured (-9808)")

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