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.
You can't, but you can add music without syncing by going to "Music" and dragging the songs/albums you want to your iPod under "Devices"
you cant because it needs a back up file with all the music on your ipod!!!
Updating the iTunes software will not affect your existing iTunes account or music library.
Try unticking all the songs on Itunes. And add tick ONLY the songs you want to sync into your ipod. Itunes will only Sync the ticked songs. The rest of the songs on your ipod wont be erased.
The music on the Ipod willl be replaced with whatever songs in your Itunes lilbrary. Music will become stay in the Ipod if the songs are still in the itunes.
you can only do it in Itunes, sorry!
Updating iTunes overwrites all previous versions but music, apps and other data doesn't get changed.
because your music is saved on the old computer. You are logging in to your iTunes store account so you can continue to purchase music. This is separate from the music you already have in your iTunes library. you will need to copy your existing music library from the old computer to the new computer to access it with the new iTunes software.
Import the songs from a music CD
Buy music on iTunes.
I have the same problem, itunes has a song of mine which they are selling without permission
YES!!
To upoad to the ipod, yes, but you can retrieve music from anywhere to place on itunes.