My mac won't recognise my iPod classic-any ideas why or how I can fix it?

My ipod classic is quite old but still functioning properly as far as battery life etc is concerned. However I recently bought a Mac Pro and it will not recognise my ipod. Occasionally it will 'find' it but I cannot access it through itunes to edit my library. PLEASE HELP! Thanks, Courts

Quit iTunes.
Use Disk Utility and select the drive if you can, then select Erase and the middle or security option zero all data option (will delete all data of course).
When that's finished, use iTunes to restore it.
That's how I fixed mine. Make sure it's charged up first, the Mac ports sometimes cut the power off.

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