Updating results in "Internal IPod Manager Error"

In an attempt to get my compu to recognize the USB I re-installed an update ... when I tried to start the Ipod-update the message was "Interne I Pod Manager fout" in english "Internal I Pod Manager Error"... Please Advise !? Thx in advance !!
  Windows XP  

In an attempt to get my compu to recognize the USB I re-installed an update ... when I tried to start the Ipod-update the message was "Interne I Pod Manager fout" in english "Internal I Pod Manager Error"... Please Advise !? Thx in advance !!
  Windows XP  

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    Welcome to Apple Discussions!
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    Yes, you are correct. I did disconnect the battery
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