Windows Format iPod Not showing up in iTunes or in finder.

Hello,
I have a 5th Gen iPod that is formatted for Windows and I can not get it to work with my Macs. I am using version 7.3.2 of iTunes with an intel iMac and a Macbook. The iPod works fine and charges fine with a wall charger. It will not charge when plugged into the Mac via USB. It will not mount when forced into disk mode either.
Steps I have tried so far:
Reset iPod by toggling hold on and off an d holding down menu + select until Apple logo comes on screen.
Reinstalled iTunes.
Restarted both Macs.
Used different USB port and cable (My other 5th Gen iPod mounts and syncs fine with my cables and ports)
Forced iPod into Disc Mode
I can't restore using either iTunes or the iPod updater app because the iPod cannot be seen by the Mac.
I'm at a loss and no forum posts or knowledgebase articles have helped out.
Please help! Thanks in advance!

*It will not charge when plugged into the Mac via USB.*
+That's indicative of a defective cable and/or USB port. However, that conclusion is contradicted by the following.+
*Used different USB port and cable (My other 5th Gen iPod mounts and syncs fine with my cables and ports).*
Now, I'm concluding that there is something defective in the iPod's connector or in the iPod itself. If I'm correct, System Profiler (About this Mac, More Infor...) also will not see it. I also expect that the Windoze machine won't see it. If you still have access to the Windoze machine, check that out.

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