IProblem: "One of the USB devices attached to this computer has ...."

Hi, I'm having a problem with my iPod.. when I connect the iPod this message pops:
"One of the USB devices attached to this computer has ...."
I've searching a similar problem in the forums, and I have found many discussion about it, but any of them can solve my problem.
Well, all began like this, the iPod was attached to the computer AND showing on iTunes, suddendly the screen shines I DID NOT Eject it (the iPod was on its menu, not in the Do not disconnect screen) so I thougth it was ok... but the iPod was still showing on iTunes, so I ejected.
The iPod remains connected for about an hour then I disconnect it without any problems. The problems began when I connect the iPod again (2 hours later), the message "One of the USB devices attached to this computer has ...." pops, now my computer can't access the iPod (it isnt on My Computer or iTunes)...so the first thing I did was search a similar problem in the forums, I've found that exact problem in many discussions, and I've tried everything they say:
1. The Five R's
2. Uninstall and Reinstall iPod software and iTunes
3. Enable manually disk mode (still not recognized)
4. Check if the USB was low powered and Uncheck the "Allow the computer to turn off this device to safe power" (it isn't low powered 'cause the iPod was working with that USB)
No matter what I did, the iPod is not showing on My Computer, I hope you can help me out, tomorrow I will try on a different computer and a different cable
PD: Sorry for my poor English, I'm from Peru.
AMD Athlon XP 2400+   Windows XP Pro  

I've got the same issue, looked everywhere, no solution seems to work.

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