Ipod not recognised by my PC or Itunes

Help! My Ipod works fine on my desktop, but is no longer recognised by my laptop. I have updated the s/w, been through the support steps, but it seems I have lost the Ipod software on my pc.
Can someone please tell me where I can download it ? I no longer have the disc and I'm currently travelling.
Any ideas on how to sort this out would be helpful.
Thx
Graham

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