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Itunes Problem


Question Posted Monday March 22 2010, 9:47 pm


Hi,
A while ago my computer crashed and I lost all my songs on Itunes.. I have my Ipod still and I was wondering how I can transfer/share those songs with itunes so I can listen to them on itunes again.

I do not want to accidently delete all my songs off of my ipod or something scary like that.. How can I prevent erasing them all off my ipod and go about sharing the songs with itunes again? And is it possible to recover lost songs that I had previously bought from itunes?

Thanks!


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RachelFG answered Tuesday March 23 2010, 10:03 pm:
Connect your iPod, it will ask you if you want to "transfer" the music in the iPod.

If you don't want to risk it, and just get the songs you bought off iTunes...

1. Open itunes
2. Go to iTunes Store
3. Look up at the bar at the top, Select "Store"
4. Store > "Check for Avaliable Downloads"

It should work. ^^


Hope I helped~

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