IPod not recognised by iTunes or Windows

My iPod classic 160GB just arrived. It has an almost full charge. I have plugged it into the USB port but it doesn't show up in iTunes, nor does the setup assistant start up. Any ideas?
I tried a reboot of windows just in case, that didn't solve anything.

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