If this happens, then the time when you will sync your iPod to iTunes, all your songs on your iPod will be deleted. If you want to prevent this from happening, connect your iPod to your Mac or PC, iTunes will open with a warning message, just refuse to format your iPod, then download a software called 'Touch Copy'. There is a free trial version I think. Follow the steps, and all your iPod contents will be uploaded to your mac or pc. Just add everything to iTunes again and sync safely. Thanks.
No
no. everything from your iPod will be erased, but your itunes will stay the same, so when you sync it again, everything will be on your iPod again
no I recently updated mine and it kept all of my songs
Yes, but the next time you sync your iPod with iTunes they will be erased from your iPod.
Yes u can but all of your songs, apps, and itunes store info will be erased and you will have the same account and songs as the others computer. In other words you lose your stuff but get there stuff.
When the songs were erased from your Ipod, you can never get it back, maybe you have plugged in your iPod to other PC/laptop that has itunes. You should connect your iPod only to the PC where you have installed your own itunes.
nothing will happen. iall my songs on itunes are illegally downloaded and nothing happens. itunes are such a rip. $1.69 for a song, i dont think so.
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.
no i don't think so, but i put my old mp3 player songs on my ipod and when i went to sync it o my computer, it erased all of my mp3 songs for some reason...
Plain and simple you cant
A new version of iTunes only updates the iTunes software and does not touch your music/movies library.
No.