IPod won't sync, neither music nor update

Hey all,
So i've got a 32GB iPod Touch 4g running 4.3.5 (8L1). Every time I try to update it on my computer, it won't work (laptop running OS X Lion and iTunes 10.5); It constantly tells me that my iPod is ineligible for the selected build. Additionally, every time I hit the sync button in iTunes while my iPod is connected, it doesn't sync music; there is the loading screen saying that it is determining the tracks to sync, but never actually syncs anything. Any help on this would be very much appreciated; I've tried many things, including:
- Restarting my computer
- Attempting to restore iPod (Won't work)
- Trying to put it into DFU mode (Can't seem to enter DFU mode,

This device is not eligible for the requested build: Also sometimes displayed as an "error 3194." If you receive this alert, update to the latest version of iTunes. Third-party security software or router security settings can also cause this issue. To resolve this, follow Troubleshooting security software issues.
Downgrading to a previous version of iOS is not supported. If you have installed software to performunauthorized modifications to your iOS device, that software may have redirected connections to the update server (gs.apple.com) within the Hosts file. First you must uninstall the unauthorized modification software from the computer, then edit out the "gs.apple.com" redirect from the hosts file, and then restart the computer for the host file changes to take affect.  For steps to edit the Hosts file and allow iTunes to communicate with the update server, see iTunes: Troubleshooting iTunes Store on your computer, iPhone, iPad, or iPod—follow steps under the heading Blocked by configuration (Mac OS X / Windows) > Rebuild network information > The hosts file may also be blocking the iTunes Store. If you do not uninstall the unauthorized modification software prior to editing the hosts file, that software may automatically modify the hosts file again on restart. Also, using an older or modified .ipsw file can cause this issue. Try moving the current .ipsw file, or try restoring in a new user to ensure that iTunes downloads a new .ipsw.
Above from:
http://support.apple.com/kb/TS3694

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