note, you will have to set the iPod to manually manage or disk use, so to do that you will go to iTunes after plugging in the ipod and select cancel from the menu and set it to Manuel or disk use then hit apply and begin.
if this is a new computer to your ipod then what you will do is go to control panel, files or general, and click show hidden files and folders; or you could click to access your hard drive and it will prompt you to do this with a link to help you. the next step is to open itunes in full screen and a minimized window with "my computer" or a drive explorer and select under devices with removable storage your ipod an access the translucent file ipod control, then music, then you will highlight all of those files and drag them to itunes. afterwords you should probably reset to not show hidden files and you're done.
Yes, but the next time you sync your iPod with iTunes they will be erased from your iPod.
Set your iPod to manual mode.
Delete it from iTunes and then re-sync.
plug your ipod to the computer, open itunes, select Music and manually transfer the song to the ipod
iPod Touch software updates should not and do not delete everything.
When you plug in your ipod, open it in your itunes. Then open the photos tab and change any settings from there.
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Yes, put your iPod in manual mode in iTunes and you can select what content you'd like to put on it.
Yes. Deleting apps results in more memory for your iPod Touch.
Do you have IOS4+ if so you can maki folders by putting an app into an app
first thing is when you connect your ipod highlight your ipod and select music and check manually manage songs and there you go you can sync songs without syncing to that itunes library.
Plug ipod into computer and when it shows in Itunes, dont let it sync but click the name of the ipod and in the screen put a checkmark into "manually manage music and video"