unless you have one of those special adapters...which cost A LOT... its not possible because apple wants to make more money.. and they are greedy.
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
It means that if you have songs on an ipod that are not on your account, and the ipod is hooked up to your computer, then it is asking you if you want to move those purchases from one (ipod) to the other (computer).
You just have to transfer the songs from one iPod to an iTunes library, and then transfer those songs in the library to the other iPod.
Because the iPod remembers what computer you Sync with, syncing with another computer will erase everything and add all the songs. If you buy a song on your iPod Touch or iPhone, you can move it to your computer, but only the one that you Synced with last. Syncing with a different computer will delete everything off the iPod.
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
Yes. When you open iTunes (if you have your iPod connected) a window will come up saying that there are songs on your iPod that aren't in your library. Then it asks if you want to transfer them in tho your computer; Click: Don't Transfer.
you have to many songs on your ipod so it deletes one whwnever you download one.
-I am not sure about one gig, but my iPod has 60 and it hold around 14000 songs.. hope that helps. -It can hold up to 240 songs, but the new ipod shuffle can hold up to 1,000 songs.
You can find songs by Taylor Swift on iTunes for your iPod if you would like to purchase one.
No, you don't. If you purchase another iPod, just extract the songs from the old iPod and put it on the new one. If all the songs are in your library, just drag all the songs onto the iPod from your Music library.
yes, as long as the amount of songs you have in your library doesn't exceed the amount of songs the smaller ipod can hold.
You would just plug your iPod into your computer and it should copy the 5000 songs onto your iPod. TEEHEE (^-^)