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My Ipod was stolen a month ago so ever since I've been slightly bereft of my weekly podcast fix. My girlfriend suggested I use hers, it was a xmas gift last year and has never been used in anger although I did set up an Itunes account in her name. I opened up her itunes account this morning, plugged in her ipod and got the 'An ipod has been detected but cannot be identified properly...' spiel, followed by the 'If the problem persists unistall itunes reinstall again' bumph, which I've done twice now. All that happens when I reinstall it is that a seemingly new version installs but is populated with all my old podcasts and music...and it still doesnt recognise the missus' ipod. Grr, please advise as the official Apple website is next to useless. Its a touch screen Nano by the way. Thanks for reading. :'(
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My suggestion would be to do a reset on the iPod. Log your iTunes back in as you and then connect the "blank" iPod and set it up as yours, under your iTunes, on your computer. You don't mention if your girlfriend sync'd to your computer or hers, but remember that an iPod can only be sync'd with 1 host device (officially).

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