Windows does not recognise an iPod

My 5G Nano suddenly stopped being recognised by my PC when I installed iTunes 10.5 yesterday.
I reset the iPod and completely removed/reinstalled all Apple software, but Windows 7 can't find a suitable driver. Any suggestions?

I have the same problem. Ill plug my ipod in and itunes will be like "theres an iPod plugged in but theres nothing you can do with it. I have the 6th gen though. I cant find it on my PC either. I've done the same thing, reset and reinstalled everything. Its making me so angry.  I have so much new music on my itunes I wanna listen to. I also have windows xp.

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