My iPod is no longer recognized by my PC or my iTunes after installing Windows 8.1.

What should I do?
(It's an iPod Classic and has worked fine with Windows 8 before)

I have an iPod Classic that works with everything, but Windows 8.1. I seems to be a commmin problem. It seems like the Apple drivers don't work for iPod Classic and Windows 8.1. Even another iPod copy program won't see the Classic correctly. All this (iTune, Classic, third-party copy program, etc.) works perfectly on other non-Windows 8.1 computers. Perhaps Apple will fix the drivers someday.

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