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How do I transfer songs from my ipod to a new computer!

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I have about 7 GB of music on a computer at my dad's house, and I am trying to transfer the music from the itunes account there to my new computer. Is there any way to do this without putting all the GB on a flash and physically uploading to the new computer?

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  1. http://www.yamipod.com/main/modules/home...

    Download and put this program onto a flash drive or even your ipod. I believe this will allow you to use a "ITunes" like program on any computer, allowing you to download the songs on your ipod to that new computer.

    never used it, but check it out.


  2. if both computers have it, i would recommend using bluetooth to transfer the files


  3. I downloaded a software called 'Aniosoft iPod To Computer' to help me, It is a ipod backup tool to help you easily copy / transfer your songs , videos from your iPod to PC. You can find it at http://www.dvdipodsoft.com/ipod-to-compu...

    It's fast,easy and very wonderful. I think it is a good choose.Hope it helps.


  4. Sorry but your going to have to put it on a flash drive or portable disk. The songs saved on your ipod have their base on you dad's computer, since that where all the files are saved. And when you plug you ipocd into your new computer,all your songs will stay on your ipod but they then can't be transferred to your new computer. Good luck.

  5. You may take a look at this guide, it will teach you how to transfer songs from iPod to computer, it works pretty well for me.

    http://www.top5soft.com/tutorial/how-to-...

    If you have any other questions, feel free to email me.

  6. You can try this software to backup songs, videos, photos in iPod to PC, copy iPod songs, videos, photos to new ipod, computer or notebook.

    http://www.dvd-video-converters.com/ipod...

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