New macbook pro won't recognize 2nd gen ipod shuffle connected

I have just switched from my old Macbook Pro to my new one and had no trouble switching over my iTunes account, iPhone, iPod, etc but I can't get my old iPod Shuffle to show up as being connected to my computer.  Any ideas?

I have just switched from my old Macbook Pro to my new one and had no trouble switching over my iTunes account, iPhone, iPod, etc but I can't get my old iPod Shuffle to show up as being connected to my computer.  Any ideas?

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