Ipod connection to itunes

i've had my ipod since august and everything has been fine, up until now, i've just connected my ipod, but itunes has picked up the fact it's connected via the usb, it's simply charging...
help me?!?

Hi dazzy001,
First off, try these five troubleshooting steps, as they tend to fix a lot of iPod connection problems:
The Five Rs
If that doens't seem to help, then have you checked out the suggestions in this Knowledge Base article?
iPod shows up in Windows but not in iTunes
If your iPod doesn't seem to even be recognized by your computer (as well as iTunes of course), then you can always try using the advice from this article.
-Kylene

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