The most frequently reported issues when connecting an iPod to a Windows 10 PC are:

the iPod is not recognized in iTunes for Windows. When users try to sync their iPod with iTunes, an error message appears, preventing them from properly using the iPod: “An ipod has been detected, but could not be identified properly”. the iPod’s file content is visible through File Explorer, but communication with the  device is unavailable:

the BSOD error

All these annoying bugs should now be history, as Microsoft promises its Windows Insider Engineer Team has fixed them once and for all. As soon as I disconnect the USB for the iPod, the computer starts up. It goes through all the startup and I get my computer working. I connect the USB for the iPod and off it goes again giving me the blue screen again! For the time being, the update is available only for Fast Ring Insiders. If you’re running a standard Windows 10 OS version, and you encounter the aforementioned issues, you can use of the following workarounds:

Fix: “Windows is Uninstalling This Device” Warning When iPod is Connected Fix: iPhone, iPad, iPod Not Syncing with iTunes on Windows 8, 10 Fix: Can’t Upload Photos from iPod/iPad to Windows 8.1, Windows 10

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