No high power USB port???? help??

Hi people, I just got my new Ipod! but..... I installed everything...and this says I don't have a high power USB port? Can you help me see if I really do have one or give me some help???? This is making me very unhappy
thanks..

Ok, I do NOT have a high power USB, but when i connect my Ipod it shows in windows explorer but not in itunes. I tried to use explorer to put songs on the Ipod, and it shows it is on there in explorer, but not on the Ipod...
How can I get songs on it??

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