No you can not
My best answer is to turn it into a mp3 file from iTunes LimeWire, then save it onto your computer. Then plug in your iPod shuffle on the computer, and import the saved music from your computer to the iPod.
You simply change the settings of your iPod to "Manual". iPod default settings are set to "Sync", which causes music to be deleted automatically from your iPod when connected to a different computer. Plug your iPod into a computer. Under the "Devices" section, you will see the settings of your iPod. Click on "Music" and change the setting to Manual.
You can. As long as you own the computer AND the ipod yourself, you can out our music into your iPhone, iPod, etc. What you CAN'T do is share your iTunes music on your friend's iPods. They didn't buy the song, so they aren't allowed to keep a copy.
One can transfer music from an iPod to a computer by simply connecting the two devices using a USB cable. Then one needs to go into the hidden folders and copy the files from the iPod. One can then import the files from that folder into iTunes software.
No, it won't, unless you are syncing from a different computer, then yes it will.
You can transfer music from the iPod to any computer, as long as that computer has iTunes.
Import the songs from a music CD
Yes, in the same way you get music on your iPod - simply import or download songs into iTunes and connect your iPhone to the computer and it will, unless otherwise specified, begin syncing between your iPhone and your computer.
install itunes if its not already installed, plug in the ipod, and athourize the computer with your ipod.
Yeeap you can but you just have to have the ipod computer cord, that you get with the ipod when you buy it. :) hope this helps.
Just plug the other iPod in and sync it.