New nano and windows

itunes account recognize new ipod as a different ipod, help

This has nothing to do with Windows Vista, it's basically just one of the changes from iTunes 6 to iTunes 7. If you look in the left-hand column of iTunes (the source list) you should see the name of your iPod below the word "devices." If you look to the left of the name of the iPod icon, you should see a small triangle that appears to be pointing toward the iPod. Click on it. You should now see an additional menu below the iPod's name. If you click on "music" below your iPod, it should show you a list of what's on your iPod.
Hope this helps!
CG

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    Posts: 15
    From: Petaluma Ca
    Registered: Aug 29, 2004
    Unlock iTunes / get write permission
    Posted: Dec 26, 2006 6:02 PM
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