Ipod not recognized in Windows and locks up iTunes

When I connect my ipod to my pc with itunes open it does not recognize it as an ipod most times, other times it says that it needs to be reformatted to windows. Then it usually locks up itunes. If I connect the ipod first, windows thinks its a removable usb storage device not an ipod. Then if I try and start itunes after it is connected, itunes does not come up on the screen but the process is running in task manager.
I have hooked the ipod up to other pcs with no issues. I have tried the 5 R's and have gone as far as to reformat my pc and load itunes first. Still the same problems! I have talked to support and they were also unable to help.
Only twice has it every connected and been recognized, initially after the reimage and the very first time, but that its.
Any help is appreciated!
Thanks
Jeff
80G Video   Windows XP Pro  

Happened to me. Read through this fully before you try any of it.
What i did was go to >start
Settings>adminstration tools>computer management.
From in here go to disk management under the storage option the right. A list of all the connect hard drives will show. There will be two partitions for your ipod, one will be unallocated, ignore this as its the firmware. The other partition should have the size of your drive on it and say (Healthy). If it doesn't format this partition only! If it does show up reset it by pressing menu and select together. Then i put it into disc mode. The pc show see it now.
What i did next was to remove the ipod, reset, put it into disc mode and let Itunes recognise it. Don't load anything onto it.
Go to the restore button and restore the firmware.
That's what i did and it's working again.
If it doesn't help I am really sorry and email apple directly.
Dell   Windows XP Pro  

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