Ipod nano 1 GB pilot for Windows 7

Bonjour
Je suis à la recherche d'un pilot de 64 gb pour mon IPod Nano 1GB compatible avec mon ordi qui a le programe Windows 7
Merci

Hi dave303159,
I don't want to give out my email address online, so I'd like to keep things here on the Discussions, if possible.
If there's any iPod sort of question that you can post here, I'd be glad to help out.
So, what's the question?
-Kylene

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