Set your iPod to manual mode.
iPod Touch software updates should not and do not delete everything.
plug your ipod to the computer, open itunes, select Music and manually transfer the song to the ipod
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"
Don't sync your iPod when you are deleting your music. Also, once you delete something from your iTunes and it's on your iPod, then when you sync it again, the songs will be lost because you deleted the original file. So if you want to have no songs, you can delete all your library, or you can shorten your music to save some of your laptop memory.
yes, but only fi you use the same computer or that visit your PC thingie they were advertising on the tv
easy! you make a playlist then make it so your ipod only syncs songs to it from thhat play list then just drag music you want into that playlist and your done"/
Yes, but the next time you sync your iPod with iTunes they will be erased from your iPod.
Yes you can delete music off of your ipod without the computer, but it much easier to do it on the computer. I recommend going to a library and deleting your music off with the computer or school computer. If you don't use the computer then I expect there is a way to do it on the ipod.
You will have to connect your ipod to itunes and click restore factory settings. It will delete everything, but if you press back up when its deleting everything it will put all of you data back on the ipod
well if it's on your ipod set your ipod to manual manage music then drag and drop your music without erasing your music
Go onto itunes click on my documents then click restore ipod and it will ask you if you want to restore your ipod or not click ok then hopefully it should restore your ipod but it will go back to how you found your ipod when you first got it.thankyou,i hope this will work for you!!!