Updates to the iTunes software only affect the iTunes application and does not touch your music library.
A new version of iTunes only updates the iTunes software and does not touch your music/movies library.
Yes, but if you sync your iPod with that computer, the CD will be erased from your iPod, so I would recommend leaving the CD on iTunes.
Yes. If you press the Restore button on Itunes while your ipod is plugged in everything will be erased from your Ipod and it will be returned to the original factory settings.
Try unticking all the songs on Itunes. And add tick ONLY the songs you want to sync into your ipod. Itunes will only Sync the ticked songs. The rest of the songs on your ipod wont be erased.
There is no actual membership for iTunes. You download the free software (See links below) and use that to maintain your music library. If you wish to buy music from the iTunes store click on the Store link in iTunes and when you are ready to purchase you will be asked to set up an account.
Plain and simple you cant
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The iTunes library is where iTunes stores your music. You can put music in the library from music on your computer or from your CDs. You only need to set up an iTunes account if you wish to purchase items from the iTunes store.
no, 1.Itunes is free 2.you can put music on your computer to Itunes then ipod.
On a Mac click on the music file in a folder and drag it into the iTunes Window and the music will be added to your iTunes library. If iTunes is not running you can drag the music file into the iTunes icon in the dock and it will be added to the library.
If you are downloading music fraudulently from the iTunes store then they may find you. If you have illegally downloaded music from elsewhere then iTunes will not know about it.