IPOD automatically Disconnects after Sync in ITUNES7.6

When I connect ma IPOD, Itunes syunchronise it & then it automaticaaly disconnest(IPOD) Itunes cant find it anymore & thus I am unable to upload any more videos or songs on it:( what is the problem wit ma IPOD y is it automattically Disconnects(IPOD DISPLAY says ejecting & then comes OK to discoonect,happen only when I open Itunes).Hav got Itunes 7.6.
P.S If I dnt open Itunes, it remains connected to PC

there are quite a few responses to that question, but I've tried all the ones I've found and none have worked for me so I won't recommend any of them as I don't want to waste your time, it seems that its a problem with the latest version of the ipod software, ver 1.3, but I'm not even certain of that, sorry not to be more helpful

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