Ipod software licence agreement

I need help!!!! I have downloaded itunes and connected my ipod and the ipod software licence agreement appeared on the right of the screen. I clicked on agree and save and nothing happens. I clicked on cancel and my ipod no longer appeared in the devices window. If I don't click on cancel the agreement words stay and I can look around the pages but can't sync the ipod. I'm so sick. I've removed itunes and started again but still the same. I tried to restore factory settings to ipod but can't access that cos itunes doesn'r recognise the ipod. Please, please someone help me. I'm going crazy.

Are you seeing a Continue button anywhere? Click the little Agree box then the Continue button, there's no need to save the agreement. If you aren't seeing all the buttons try increasing your screen resolution to at least 1024x768 so you can see the whole page, you'll find the instructions on this Microsoft page: Windows XP - Change your monitor resolution

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