ITunes won't reconize iPod is connected

Okay, my computer realizes my iPod is connected. I can go into the iPod itself from My Computer, explore the folders, so on and so forth. But iTunes won't reconize it's connected. anybody know how to fix this? Another problem I'm having has to do with my iPod itself. All my iTunes store bought music skips about half way through each song. How do i fix this problem as well?

If you're using USB port 1.1 (as opposed to 2.0), it could have a slower transferring/recognizing/processing speed.
Have you tried the The Five R's? For more info, read here, and here.
If that doesn't help, I would now suggest assigning your iPod a different drive letter. Follow these instructions here:
Log off of any other users on your computer.
1 - Don’t plug in your iPod yet (eject and disconnect it now if it is already plugged in to your computer).
2 - Go to "START -> Control Panel -> Admin Tools (if you don't see this, click on "classic view" button on the left panel) -> Computer Management."
3 - Click on the "Disk Management" button in the left panel area.
4 - Now, with "Computer Management" and Control Panel windows opened, reset your iPod, and connect it.
5 - Right-click on your iPod's listing there (after a few moments when it gets recognized in this drive window), and click on "Change Drive letter and Paths". Then the "Change..." button.
Here's what it should look like:
Assign your iPod the letter "M" "N", "O" or the like (further along in the alphabet).
For more details, see this article:
Windows confuses iPod drive letter / Changing drive letter
If your iPod isn't being recognized in the "Disk Management" view area, then try connecting your iPod in Disk Mode.
-Kylene
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