Ipod not recognising Mac

Hi,
Just upgraded to itunes 7 ( on a 40gb click wheel ipod) ipod and mac not recognising eachother. Cable and port checked and ok. Cannot restore ipod as it isn't appearing on screen. Problem highlighted by occasional track jump.
Help please,
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I ALSO UPDATED TO ITUNES 7 AND NOW WHEN I PLUG IN MY IPOD IT DOES NOT COME UP ON THE DESKTOP OR IN ITUNES. I PUT THE RECIEPT FOR THE INSTALL PACKAGE IN THE TRASH AND REINSTALLED ITUNES. BUT NO LUCK. APPLE SAID THEY THOUGHT THAT WOULD WORK BUT WHEN THE ASKED ABOUT MY COVERAGE THEY QUICKLY GOT OFF THE PHONE AND NICELY WISHED ME LUCK.
IT SEEMS MANY ARE HAVING TROUBLE WITH THIS VERSION AND I WISH I COULD REINSTALL THE OLDER ONE.
ANYONE KNOW HOW TO DO THAT IT'S NOT ON MY HARD DRIVE ANYMORE.
HELP!!!!!!!

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