IPod classic won't sync

Two iTunes updates ago my iPod classic stopped being recognized by iTunes and I can not longer sync my music. I tried uninstalling and installing an older version of iTunes but that didn't solve anything. My laptop recognizes my ipod though. and my ipod with start to sync but nothing happens. The ipod icon in iTunes also pops up for a less than a second and then my classic only says "connected". so yea I am a little sad about this.

Beware! I tried this and my iPod Classic said it was syncing but all that happened is that it erased most of the content on my and now NOTHING WILL SYNC. The thing is now basically a paperweight...

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