ITunes displays -50 error message when syncing iPod on windows 7

I am trying to sync my ipod and appears this error
iTunes displays -50 error message when syncing iPod

Hey ermides,
Thanks for the question. The following resource provides information if you are receiving a -50 error message when syncing:
iTunes displays -50 error message when syncing iPod on Windows XP - Apple Support
http://support.apple.com/en-us/ts1539
Thanks,
Matt M.

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