Ipod won't sync with songs on Itunes

I just recently bought a laptop and it has Windows Vista 64 bit (Home Premium). I was able to sync the Ipod (40GB 4th Gen) with the laptop as far as transferring purchases. But I can't get the Ipod to sync as far as taking songs from Itunes and putting it onto the Ipod. I tried manual syncing but that's not working either. Now when I try to go back to having Itunes and Ipod automatically syncing and hit apply it still goes back to manual syncing. Please help.

Thank-you. I figured it out myself. I realized that since it's set to have the ipod manually synced that when I have songs I want to go from Itunes onto the ipod I have to click and drag the song over the top of where it says device ipod on the left hand side.

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