ITouch won't recognize macbook after replacing hard drive in mac

I recently replaced the hard drive in my macbook, and since then my ipod touch WILL NOT recognize my computer. It recognizes other computers, and other ipods recognize my computer, but my touch will not respond to being plugged into my mac.
I have tried ABSOLUTELY EVERYTHING for this, and NOTHING will work.

Welcome to the discussions,
did "absolutely everything" include connecting in recovery mode? http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1808

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