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iPod shuffle.


Question Posted Sunday January 28 2007, 6:44 pm

hi :). my computer just crashed and it had my whole iPod library on it. now I got a new computer and I was just wondering if there was anyway I could load the songs on my iPod to iTunes onto the new computer? and if I could add new songs? thanks so much.

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advice_babey answered Sunday January 28 2007, 6:53 pm:
actually yes, there. that happened to me. except my comp. didn't crash. it was wierd. okay well plug ur ipod in and click itunes and then the owners ipod thing comes up on the left hand side right click owners ipod and hit move files into library. CBAMM! haha

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