Solution to "The iPod cannot be synced. The required disk cannot be found."

Follow these steps exactly and you should have an iPod free from the dreaded "Disk not available" error! Please note that I've only encountered this problem on my iPod Shuffle (2nd Gen), so have only been able to confirm this working on that, YMMV.
To begin with, ensure iTunes is not running, and your iPod is not connected. Make sure you read through the following steps before your begin.
1. Run "c:\WINDOWS\system32\devmgmt.msc" (this is the Device Manager), this will need to be used later, but you'll need it quickly when you do.
2. Start iTunes
3. Connect iPod
4. Go to your iPod Settings and select "Enable disk use"
5. A dialog box will pop up reminding you that you'll need to manually eject. Hit OK
6. Hit Apply to save changes to the iPod
7. Quickly switch to Device Manager window and right-click on any item there and select "Scan for hardware changes"
8. Switch back to iTunes, where you should have a nice, working iPod!
Hope this helps everyone, please post you results
If anyone is interested, I strongly suspect that this issue arises from the iPod trying to use the full 500 mA of power from the USB port, and some computer manufacturers being a bit cheap in their choice of components resulting in the iPod not getting quite enough power and so failing to retain its connection when not in disk usage mode. This can also sometimes happen if you have a lot of USB devices trying to run off the same USB hub.

Okay...I'M SOMEWHAT COMPUTER LITERATE BUT THIS WHOLE PROBLEM IS MAKING ME FEEL STUPID!!! I have tried following the solution for this problem as listed but I don't get the popup etc. I need a more step-by-stepp solution..can anyone help? First of all, should my ipod usb connector be plugged in before I being the steps listed?
1. Run "c:\WINDOWS\system32\devmgmt.msc" (this is the Device Manager), this will need to be used later, but you'll need it quickly when you do.
I WAS ABLE TO DO THIS
2. Start iTunes
(CANNOT DO THIS AS THIS IS WHERE I GET THE ERROR MESSAGE)
3. Connect iPod
THE USB CONNECT OR PLACE iPOD IN THE DOCKING/CHARGING PORT)?
4. Go to your iPod Settings and select "Enable disk use"
WHEN I GO TO THIS, I HAVE ABOUT 20 "SETTINGS" AND NONE SHOW "ENABLE DISK USE". CAN YOU PROVIDE MORE CLARIFICATION?
5. A dialog box will pop up reminding you that you'll need to manually eject. Hit OK
EVEN WHEN I CHOOSE ONE OF THE 20 "SETTINGS" I DON'T GET THIS MESSAGE.
I'VE HAD THIS SHUFFLE SINCE BEFORE CHRISTMAS AND CANNOT GET IT TO WORK. I AM SOOO DISAPPOINTED.

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