USB device drawing too much power error message

When I try to plug my iPod into my computer to charge or update my music, I get an error message that says, " Because a USB device was drawing too much power from your computer, one or more of your USB devices have been disabled." I've tried this while my computer was plugged in and not plugged in and it still gives me the same message. My computer is completely new, I've only had it about 2 weeks, my iPod is about 3 years old, but the actual iPod works great. It's just the USB cord that is giving me a problem. What is wrong and how can I fix it?

My only option is to click "ok." It has already ejected the USB connection, so I don't really have any other choice. Here is the complete text of the message:
"Because a USB device was drawing too much power from your computer, one or more of your USB devices have been disabled
To prevent damaging your computer, the USB device drawing too much power has been disabled. Other devices may have also been disabled. When you disconnect the device drawing too much power, your other USB devices will be enabled again."

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