Go to portables in your navigation pane, make sure your iPod is connected. Then click on your ipod, then in the bottom of you library pane for your ipod it will have the "sync" option. I myself dont like this way of doing it, so i just select the song/albums/artist that i want to add right click then hover your mouse over "send to" then find your ipod and bang only the songs YOU want go onto YOUR ipod.
You will lose every thing that is on it
You can add music manually. Just click and drag whatever song you want from your library onto your iPod.
There are other software which you can use to transfer mp3 to ipod. I used to use winamp.
You need to use iTunes (or winamp) and a PC to put music onto your iPod first. You can charge your iPod by plugging it into just about any USB port.
I don't think you can. You can synch your iPod manually with your new computer tho and select all the tracks on your iTunes that you want to download and then it will add them to your iPod without deleting the tracks on your iPod first. Your other option is to copy all your tracks from your old computer to your new computer then automatically synch your iPod, then it wouldn't matter if i wipes it. I have manually synched my iPod on different macs and it works fine.
Put it into disk mode. Don't like iTunes? Use Winamp it can now sync with an ipod but the only downside is no mp3 files allowed
Try these... Foobar 2000 Winamp VLC
You have to get an alternate program to iTunes which you could probably find on google
Winamp supports mp3 by default.
Winamp was created on 1997-04-21.
WinAmp is a media player application for Microsoft Windows.
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