== == # Connect you iPod to the computer (if it has iTunes) # iTunes should open # A window will come up saying that there are songs on the iPod that are not on the computer # It'll ask if you want to transfer songs # Click: Transfer Songs
I've seen many people lose songs that way,
this worked for me!
open my computer, file e: (when ipod is plugged in), go up to TOOLS, Folder options, View, and click on show hidden items (apple hides and scrambles your song list.) in e: click on ipod_control, music, and you should see "F#" these are the scrambled song titles. transfer to your desktop, and do whatever you want with your songs! great for transferring songs from one ipod to another! don't forget to turn hidden back off, don't wanna delete something you need!
You cant just send them to it. you need a computer that has itunes and have both ipods on the same account and then plug in the old ipod to the computer and copy the songs to itunes then plug in your new ipod and copy your music to the ipod
Yes. You cannot have two iPods syncing to the same library, but if you get a new device, you can override the old settings with the new ones. The new iPod will sync with your existing library.
if you have a Macintosh: use the name of your old ipod on your new ipod.
Not unless you tell it to.
it should be in your itunes librery
If you still have iTunes you should still have your music in it. So you can just put all the music on.OR if you made a playlist you should still have it in iTunes unless you deleted it.Just do what you did with the old one.
If you have music backups of the old iPod in iTunes, you can easily sync the songs with the new iPod. If you don't have backups, you are also able to transfer purchased songs from the old iPod to iTunes using the "Transfer Purchases" function of iTunes. You won't be allowed to transfer the songs from the old iPod to computer or new iPod if the songs are not from iTunes. This is how to transfer music from old iPod to new iPod with the "Transfer Purchases" function of iTunes: Step 1. Plug the Old iPod into computer via the USB cable. Then launch iTunes. Step 2. Click "File > Device > Transfer Purchases". iTunes will automatically transfer the songs to iTunes library. Step 3. Plug the new iPod into computer. Then import the songs from iTunes to the new iPod.
you cant. you have to have the music on your computer. and after that just sync it,
Depending on the size of your music library you can copy it over a network, burn it to a CD or DVD, or use an iPod to move music from an old computer to a new one. (See links below)
No.
connect your iPod and open iTunes. control-click or right click on the iPod and select Transfer Purchases. note that this will only work with your purchased music. to get all of your music and other media transfered, back up iTunes to CD, or copy the files to an external hard drive, then connect the drive or insert the cd. copy the files from the drive to your iTunes music folder, then open iTunes and add them to your library. if you used a CD, insert it then open iTunes. a dialog should appear and you click Restore From this Backup. if that doesn't happen, follow the same steps used for the external hard drive.
easy just drag everything from your ipod onto your itunes library and just copy it onto your other ipod