TS3540 ipod not coming up in itunes

my ipod not picking up in itunes help plz

Hi there,
I would recommend taking a look at the troubleshooting steps found in the article below.
iPod not appearing in iTunes
http://support.apple.com/kb/TS3716
-Griff W.

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    Have you seen this Apple article on troubleshooting this problem?
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    Hello
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    Hi.
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  • Ipod not being recognized by Itunes, yet appears on desktop.

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    Yes, I'm having the same problem. If I connect my iPod to my laptop while iTunes is open, the 'Do not disconnect' sign appears, the battery does not charge, and my iPod doesn't appear either in iTunes or on my desktop. Since it doesn't appear in either of these places, I have to ignore the 'do not disconnect' sign and disconnect anyway. If I then reset my iPod, quite iTunes and reconnect iPod to laptop, everything's fine - iTunes opens, and recognizes the iPod. I guess this isn't the end of the world, since I can simply avoid ever connecting my iPod to my laptop while iTunes is open, but is this normal?
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