IPod software not installed?

Okay, I've been having this problem for a few weeks now. Whenever I attempt to update my iPod an error message appears on iTunes that says that it doesn't have the software needed to interact with the iPod and to try reinstalling iTunes to fix the problem.
I've reinstalled iTunes about 3 times already and I even removed it from my computer completely and installed it from scratch and the same message keeps on appearing.
If anyone has any idea how to fix this problem, your help would be greatly appreciated.

One more addition to my question: I have no trouble at all seeing the iPod in Windows, the drive mounts just fine, and the USB drivers are the latest available and work fine.
Your help greatly appreciated.

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