Lastest Shuffle 2nd gen driver download?

Windows wants to deactivate my 2nd gen. shuffle due to an unkown driver issue. Can someone explain how I can override these intentions
Thanx

You may need to do some work via Device Manager. To access Device Manager, click Start, right->click on Computer and choose Manage. When the window comes up, locate your device in the list of devices.  You may need to expand some categories to try and locate it. It may show up as unknown or appear as mass storage media device under USB Host Controllers.
If you right->click on it (wherever that may be), what options do you have? If install or uinstall is listed as an option, select it. If it's an uninstall, wait until it has finished, then disconnect and reconnect the iPod.
B-rock

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