IPod doesn't appear in iTunes 7 or on my desktop

After recieving my new MacBook Pro, and upgrading to iTunes 7.02, transferring all of my music and files from my PC to my new Mac, and then restoring the iPod (5th Gen, 60gb) and syncing it to the new iTunes (big mistake, had i known this earlier...) my Mac and my PC won't recognize my iPod. It will recognize other people's iPods, using the same USB cord, but not mine. The library plays just fine. I've tried just about everything, the 5 R's, "downgrading" to iTunes 6, on both computers, completly deleting everything music related on my Mac, and then redownloading: still nothing works.
I've been searching on this site for awhile now, but I still havn't really found anything to help me out.
At least Im not the only one with this same problem.
My iPod plays and charges fine, I just can't upload any music onto it.
Any suggestions would be VERY helpful. Good thing my 1 yr warranty just expired last week, haha.

well, I did a full restore to original settings (it didn't let me back out to 1.2, so it's still 1.2.1), and everything is working fine now. or was. it just had a problem playing music this morning (the play triangle came on but the music didn't start/progress bar didn't move) until I reset (holding menu and center down for 10 seconds). that was one of the other issues I'd seen before too. I don't want to reload 70G of stuff once a week. I'm a bit bummed about this.
So far the computer is still seeing it when I plug it in. The only thing I did different this time is I don't have "enable disk use" turned on (yet). I did try multiple ports, direct on the computer and through the back of the cinema display. for those of you that it's not working for don't forget to check the hardware profile and see if the usb internal hub sees it. for me the iPod OS seemed to freeze up -- even if I unplugged it I would have to reset it before I could get it to bring the menus back up. It definately acted like a software issue of some kind.
Okay, I just turned "enable disk use" on, disconnected and reconnected and had the same failure I used to have after a number of no-problem connections. besides turning that on, I let Delicious Library write it's files into the notes sections, I did nothing else. I turned "enable disk use" back off and it connected just fine (twice so far).
I guess I'll leave that off for now. best of luck to those whose problem isn't as easy to fix.
-debbie
MacBookPro   Mac OS X (10.4.8)  

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