Itunes 10.7 for Windows 7 does not recognize iPod touch 4g

Anyone having the same problem? I have uninstalled and reinstalled several times and still no iPod recognition by iTunes. Although my computer recognizes it as a camera.iTunes says no program is assciated with difxinst64.exe
Has anyone run into this before?
Thanks, Mike

I have the same problem a long time ago.try to change to other usb port and iTunes have a tool to detect the problem go to Help->LaunchDiagnostic. in iTunes this must send you a message with the error or try to close the "difxinst64.exe" service in "task manger"

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