No once you update you cant go back to a previous version unless you find it somewhere elsewhere than iTunes.
If you are trying to take the music that you have in itunes with you to the new computer then there is a utility that will allow you to backup your music and any playlists that you have in your current itunes. To do this go to File, then Library, then Back up to disc. Once you install itunes on your new computer you can insert the discs you created and it will restore all the music and settings you had on your previous computer.
When installing a new version of iTunes only the iTunes software is updated your library is not touched.
no you dont lose your itunes library if you buy a new ipod
From your old computer, go to the 'File' menu on iTunes, go to 'Library', then 'Back up library'. Copy the backup, open with iTunes on the new computer, and it should be there.
A new version of iTunes only updates the iTunes software and does not touch your music/movies library.
Holding down the Alt/Option key while launching iTunes will offer you the choice of selecting an existing library or creating a new one.
If you are updating the iTunes software to the latest version your music library will not be affected.
YES YOU CAN! Close iTunes Hold down the SHIFT key and open iTunes from the START MENU (must be start menu) Hold SHIFT till down until a new option opens up asking if you would like to CHOOSE A LIBRARY or CREATE A LIBRARY. Choose create a library and you will be asked to name and save this library. Once done you will have a brand new blank library to fill. Each time you want to sync a new ipod create a new library. Each time you open iTunes always hold SHIFT and choose which library you'd like to open for what ipod. Hope that helps
Updates to the iTunes software only affect the iTunes application and does not touch your music library.
Answerit will be a gotcha lurks when you install iTunes and plug your iPod onto a new computer because iTunes is set by default to replace your iPod library with the desktop library the first time they are partnered.of course since your iTunes library is empty it will promptly wipes out your precious music on the iPod leaving you with no library anywhere. so to get music off ipod to a new itunes or computer, you have get some help from 3-party programs. most of them work great and feature sync your ipod/iphone with a new empty itunes library without erasing any thing. them even let you transfer any files between different ipods and iphone.about: ipod to new itunes/computer (http://www.ipodtocomputertransfers.com/how-to-copy-itouch-songs-to-new-computer.html)
Yes. All the songs form your library will be transferred to the iPod, and the library will not be harmed.
you can do it but you just have to untick/tick all of them you want every time you get a new song