ITunes not recognizing iPod, but computer does

I have an older iPod touch (model MC008LL) and I just updated iTunes to 11.1.4 (I'm running Windows 8).Whatever version I was using before (I don't remember what it was) had no issues with my iPod at all. After I did this last update, my iPod shows up on my computer, iTunes refuses to acknowledge it being there (which is rude if you ask me). I've unplugged it and plugged it back in and browsed the internet and have come up with nothing.
I just got a bunch of new music and would like to sync it across. Any help would be appreciated.

Hi Christopher
To get iTunes to recognise your mini, try resetting while it is connected to your computer (hold menu and select until the Apple logo appears)
Also see this article about managing multiple iPods with one computer:
http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=300432

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