Ipod not recognised? my solution. (driver problem solved)

my computer didnt recognise my ipod when i first attached it, (it was in windows explorer, but not my comp) and i followed loads of impossible "causes" of this up to deleting parts of the windows registry :O
(skip next step if found new hardware wizard comes up when you connect ipod)
turns out the problem was drivers. very easy. you go into device manager (start menu . right click my computer > manage) then look for unknown devices (yellow ?) and right click ipod > propertys. go to drivers tab, and reinstall / install drivers. the wizard will come up.
click this time only then next, and install the drivers from a specific location. type C:\WINDOWS\inf into the box, and it shoud find the drivers for the ipod and install them. another wizard may come up after this one finishes - do exactly the same thing on that one.
my ipod was now recognised. hope it helps someone else
Message was edited by: lukamon

This problem has been driving me mad for weeks now and I have been trawling the internet looking for a solution.
I tried this just once and my ipod synced with itunes straight away.
If you are having this problem, you MUST try this solution!
Thanks for posting it!

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