No, the only reason iTunes would replace your music is if your computer got lost/stolen while being in the hands of an certified apple technician in an apple store. It's your job to back up your data not apple's job to replace it.
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no, 1.Itunes is free 2.you can put music on your computer to Itunes then ipod.
Go to itunes and buy music
because your music is saved on the old computer. You are logging in to your iTunes store account so you can continue to purchase music. This is separate from the music you already have in your iTunes library. you will need to copy your existing music library from the old computer to the new computer to access it with the new iTunes software.
you can put it on a memory stick
Open "My Computer." (if you want to put music from itunes onto it open itunes aswell)drag the music you want from itunes into your SD card in "My Computer"And that's all
Open "My Computer." (if you want to put music from iTunes onto it open itunes aswell)drag the music you want from itunes into your SD card in "My Computer"And that's all
You have to download the program "iTunes" to your computer. Once it is fully installed you must connect your iPod to your computer with the USB cord that is included with the iPod. Then you can burn music from CDs into iTunes, transfer songs on your computer into iTunes, and buy music from the iTunes store (this requires internet).
it is in your itunes music library
yes, from itunes on your computer
If you have iTunes program installed on your computer and the computer is connected to the Internet then you have all you need
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