Not recognized by iTunes.... second iPod!

Problem: Like everyone else, iTunes won't recognize my iPod.. but for me, I'll plug it in, and a little box saying "Autoplay" with a searching flashlight will come on, and a minute later the sign will pop up saying iPod needs to be reformatted.
Now this happened with my first iPod, and I called techsupport, they made me (I think..) compress my C drive. That iPod crashed a year later, and now I have a new one of the same kind. The problem is happening again now! I had to restore it twice to initially get my songs on it, but since then it WILL NOT work.
Many of you said iTunes 6 is the reason... and I have the new iTunes, but I don't get an error message when I disconnect and I had this problem with previous versions as well... so I don't know what the problem is!!
And yes... I've gone to the troubleshooting link and I have done everything already it says to do.

I'm having the same problem, but not only does iTunes not recognize my iPod, but neither does my PC. It sees something connecting by USB and seems to see a drive, but will go no further than that - no restore, cannot see the directory, etc. In addition, when playing, the iPod skips the same songs all the time, and many of then at that.

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