IPod 1.4 with iTunes 6

Hi!
My iTunes (version 4) asked me to upgrade it to version 6... I did.
Right after this (the installation went well), my iTunes and computer wouldn't recognize my iPod. I couln't upload new songs or charge it.
I tried to reset it, and it worked for charging (but only for a few minutes and I always have to reset it if I want it to charge, that's not normal).
But still nothing with my iTunes! I don't want to restore my iPod, erasing all my files! What if it still doesn't work? No more music.
Am I alone? Someone can help me?

Check out this trouble shooting article.
Your Windows PC doesn't recognize iPod.
Chances are you will have to restore it.

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