No, your music on your computer will be safe. However, bscause iTunes only allows an iPod to be synced with one music library at a time, the music won't be able to be synced to another computer.
My best answer is to turn it into a mp3 file from iTunes LimeWire, then save it onto your computer. Then plug in your iPod shuffle on the computer, and import the saved music from your computer to the iPod.
No i have tried it and it deletes all your songs
yes
You must drag it back onto the iPod via iTunes when your iPod is plugged into the computer.
because your ipod isn't authorized to the new computer. what i recommend doing is move all music to one computer with a flash drive and then when you delete the songs off of your ipod on the new computer, you will sink the same songs onto it. if that doesn't work, just move your songs onto the old computer. derpinfloogle
You hook it on your computer and it will put all the music from your computer onto it. But first, always charge it first.
If there is music that is not on your computer or synced to your computer the computer will replace it with things it recognizes AKA music on your computer. to fix go on your ipod menu in itunes and click do not auto sync when plugged. also click manually manage music and you can put on your music from your computer on your ipod and be happy.
Try floola (not compatible with touch....)
Only either from A "Apple computer" or a computer with itunes installed!!
Yes you can. I do it all the time and have over 800 songs from my computer to my Ipod. Just load the music into the computer then plug in the IPOD and hit synic. There is also a menu item that you can check that tells the IPod to find the new music.
Yes. You must first load the CD onto your computer through iTunes, and then move the CD onto your iPod.