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I have an iPod full of songs that I synced from my main PC. Please tell me, how do I sync a few more songs,?

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from ANOTHER PC without me LOSING any of my songs or videos that I originally synced from my main PC. THX MUCH.

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  1. i need to know what ipod you have first?


  2. go in2 their music folder and copy all the music you want 4rm that folder straight to your ipod.. then when you get home get on your comp and go to your ipod under my computer and open the files and then bam they are there :)

  3. i dont think you can cause from my experience when you synch fom another device it deletes everything and starts from scratch, however, might be worth looking into. also depends on what type of ipod you've got and software and memory etc  

  4. heres how without any downloads (e-mail me if you have troble)

    STEP 1:

    - Plug in your iPod. iTunes should open up. If not, then open it how you normally open. Wait until it connects with the iPod.

    STEP 2:

    - A message will pop up and ask if you want to erase this iPod and sync with the iTunes library (or sometimes it asks if you want to transfer your music). Click Cancel.

    STEP 3:

    - Make sure you are on the iPod Options page (your iPod should pop up under Devices; click on it). Make sure the box that says "Enable disk use" is CHECKED.

    STEP 4:

    - Exit iTunes. Don't eject it, though.

    STEP 5:

    - Go to your iTunes music folders. (It's usually located in Start > My Documents > My Music > iTunes.) Delete the XML and ITL files.

    STEP 6:

    - Go to Start > My Computer. Then click on Tools > Folder Options > the "View" tab. In Advanced Settings (under Files and Folders) click "Show hidden files and folders". Then click OK.

    STEP 7:

    - Go to Start > My Computer. Click on your iPod (for instance, mine says "VICKY'S IPOD (:F)". See the slightly see-through iPod_Control folder? Right click on it and scroll down to "Send to ... " and pick My Documents. NOTE: You can save it anywhere on your computer, but to make it easy I'm just going to pick a spot for you.

    STEP 8:

    - It will take a few minutes to copy everything. When it's done, unhide the iPod_Control folder that you just copied to My Documents (NOT the iPod_Control that is on your iPod!) by right-clicking on it. Scroll down to Properties. Then uncheck the Hidden attribute. A message will pop up and ask if you want to apply this to this folder, subfolders, and files. Make sure this option is chosen, and click OK. (You MUST do this step.)

    STEP 8:

    - Open iTunes. Remember that your iPod is still connected to the computer. You will get the same messages asking if you want to erase this iPod and sync it with the iTunes library, unless you chose "Do not ask me again". Click Cancel.

    STEP 9:

    - At the top, click on Edit > Preferences. Choose the "Advanced" tab. Make sure "Keep iTunes Music folder organized" and "Copy files to iTunes Music folder when adding to library" are checked.

    STEP 10:

    - From iTunes, choose File (at the top) > Add Folder to Library. Navigate to the iPod_Control folder and click OK.

    STEP 11:

    - The files will begin to copy into your iTunes library. You might want to take this time to write down all your playlists, because when you sync your iPod again you'll lose them.

    STEP 12:

    - After your library fills up, simply click on your iPod under Devices and sync it! It will ask if you want to erase the songs and sync. Just click Yes. It doesn't matter now because all of your songs are on your computer.


  5. Plug your ipod into itunes. Then go to "manually mange music and video" on the main screen towards bottom. Then you can go to another PC and open the itunes on that one and drag whichever songs you need into your ipod.

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