You can do this in many ways. You can put the songs on a CD and rip it onto the other computer. You can put it on a memory stick. There are other wys bu these work best.
Yes, if you sync with the library of the other computer it will replace your songs with the songs of the new computer.
Here are the steps if you have iTunes on the "different computer:" # Connect your iPod to the computer # A window will come up saying that there are songs on your iPod that are not on the computer # It'll ask "Do you want to transfer songs?" # Click: Transfer Songs
On the computer you enabled Home Sharing, sync both iDevices, then you should be able to do it.
yes but you`ll have 2 use a memory stick/usb
save them to a usb device and then hear them off of that.
you cant do it!
Yes it will because another person's itunes will most likely have different songs.
Most of the time this happens when you transfer your songs from one computer to another, you just need to register those songs to your new computer (you can register your songs on up to 5 computers).
you cant u can only have the songs on one computer at a time.
all you have to do is plug the ipod in to itunes on your computer and you can get all your music/ pictures on the other ipod to your new one
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Try Burning the songs to a disk and then save them on the other computer.