My computer is pretty old so im planning on getting a new one. I have over 700 songs on my iTunes/iPod and when I get rid of this computer they will all be gone. Is there any way to get the songs from my iPod onto my new computer so I dont have to download them all over again?
orphans answered Sunday June 4 2006, 5:44 pm: theres a cd software that you can buy and it puts all your itunes songs on it, in case of a computer crashing. its only 20 dollars (or around that). [ orphans's advice column | Ask orphans A Question ]
sbloemeke answered Sunday June 4 2006, 4:14 pm: Put them into a folder, and then send it to zip. It will make them all into a .zip folder, which I am guessing will be about 40 Gig or something along those lines. Then, go to AIM and transfer files to yourself on a different computer. When your new computer is installed, put them back onto your computer, and unzip them.
Or, buy a case of CD- RWs, and use them to get it out.
Or, if you have a network, share the files to another computer, and download them there, and then get your computer to share them back. [ sbloemeke's advice column | Ask sbloemeke A Question ]
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