Yes your songs will be deleted but you can get them off the iPod using a program such as iDump or iPod2Computer Transfer Curtis White
No, this simply retards your iTunes on that computer from Home Sharing, and other similar features.
iTunes will not randomly delete one of your songs. You have probably accidentally deleted one of your songs without even knowing you deleted it.
Do you mean you deleted them from your Itunes? If so than go to:# My Music>Itunes>Itunes playlist>(than you go to the Artist of the song and open it, open the album, than delete the song that you want to delete(you will have to do this 300 times though(if you had only 300 songs on Itunes to begin with and deleted every single one than right click in the folder: My Music>Itunes>Itunes playlist; and then click Select All and then Delete.) If you have an IPOD Touch or IPone than you might have been able to delete them straight from the phone, if so follow the same rules but delete those same songs from your ITunes playlist also.Anyways, Why would you want to delete 300 songs from ITunes? That is about $325 worth!
You drag it on to your media player, then sync.
If the song is permanently deleted from every source you have, you will just have to pay for it again.
Yes, you can download songs to your computer using iTunes.
If you contact apple (itunes) direct they have made a policy of allowing re-downloads once they have established your actually bought them from your account
try syncing again
You cant. I deleted my library and redownloaded it a while back and i had bought a lot of songs and when i re-downloaded itunes i didnt have those purchased items or any others. your sunk.
Here are the steps if you have iTunes on the "different computer:" # Connect your iPod to the computer # A window will come up saying that there are songs on your iPod that are not on the computer # It'll ask "Do you want to transfer songs?" # Click: Transfer Songs
Yes, if you sync with the library of the other computer it will replace your songs with the songs of the new computer.
The songs are on the IPOD in a hidden folder. Itunes gives them all random numbers and letters for names. Set your file manager/windows explorer/whatever to "SHOW HIDDEN FILES AND FOLDERS." Start looking through the folders on your Ipod, you'll find them. When you're done, make sure you select the option to "Safely remove" the removable device. Likely, the changes you've made don't get written to the removable flash drive until you "eject" the device.