ITunes not recognizing iPod video 30GB

I got a 30gb video iPod for christmas, and so the next day, i installed iTunes and all that jazz onto my computer. The thing is, after i plug in my iPod, it does not appear on the source list. I went through the 5 R's and did everything i could that was on the support page (There was something about a local disk, but i couldnt find it). I am pretty sure that the computer is recognizing the iPod, just the iTunes won't. I have tried it on a different computer, and it worked fine, but the computer had absolutely no music on it. If this can be more of a clue whats wrong, my sister had gotten an iPod shuffle a few months ago, and it had worked with iTunes. But then she had left for college, and when she came back for christmas, it was not recognized by iTunes either. If anyone could tell me how to get it to work, it would be greatly appreciated.

well i have gone through this discussion page ever since my mini broke back over thanksgiving break and in the other discussions we figured out that windows did one of their automatic updates which is blocking itunes from our ipods. some people have found fixes but none have worked for me. and i called the apple support MANY times and they give NO support. i was just about to buy the video ipod but now im kinda reconsidering since my mini isnt even working. but if you look at some of the other topics in this forum maybe one of these people's fixes could work for you, (they dont ALL work for EVERYBODY, but they could work for you.)

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