Ipod shuffle second generation won't connect to my computer

I'm operating on Window 8.1 and my iPod Shuffle 2nd Gen won't connect to my computer. My USB port and cord are working because it does make the connection noise when I plug it in but it does not show up in My Comptuer or in My Devices on iTunes. This is the second iPod Shuffle 2nd Gen I've had this issue with.

If you have not already, as a test, shut down (power off) your computer and disconnect all USB devices (including any hub).  You can leave standard keyboard/mouse connected, if used.  If it's a laptop, connect its power adapter so that it's not running on battery power.  If the shuffle's power switch is ON, put it in the OFF position.  Power up the computer, run iTunes, and connect shuffle to a direct USB port on the computer, by itself.  This is a test for possible interference between connected USB devices.  Any difference? 
If that does not help (or you already tried), does your computer have USB 3.0 ports (instead of 2.0).  If so, and if you happen to have an older USB 2.0 hub that is powered (has its own power supply), try connecting the hub to your computer and your shuffle to the hub.

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