Yes but only if:
You were using a Mac and now a PC orYou were using a PC and now a Mac
But you can make a CD backup of all your songs, movies ect. and restore them in iTunes on your new computer then transfer them to your iPod.
The reason for this is because the iPod needs to format its hard drive according to the OS its using and to do that you need to restore it and than deletes all your songs.
I hope this help
because your ipod isn't authorized to the new computer. what i recommend doing is move all music to one computer with a flash drive and then when you delete the songs off of your ipod on the new computer, you will sink the same songs onto it. if that doesn't work, just move your songs onto the old computer. derpinfloogle
no it will not delete it by itself but to download things that are new onto tour iPod then you are going to have to delete it or start downloading things on your iPod with your old computer again.
If you have iTunes on 1 computer and want to get songs from another iTune on a new computer onto your iPod, you can't. You can delete all the songs on your iPod and start again on the new iTunes, but you cant combine 2 iTune libraries. This is for all iPods, not just the iPod touch. You have to download it all again. Hope this was what you meant.
Connecting your iPod to a new computer and connecting to iTunes should not erase the songs.
it depends on what kind of ipod it is. I have the little clip-on mini and a bubble pops up on the computer asking me if i want to delete my songs and continue or if i want to take it back out of the unknown computer. the mini's will give you an option first, it's not like all the songs will suddenly disappear. My sisters ipod is the new video kind and it doesn't care what computer it is hooked to. it will download songs from anywhere without deleting anything.
This ipod manage software can transfer the files from ipod to computer, ipod to iTunes, and iPod to iPod: http://www.ipodtransfer.net/how-to-transfer-ipod-file-with-ipod-transfer-software.html
When i got mine it did the same thing all you have to do is hook your iPod up to the computer and get on itunes there should beapicture of your iPod there should be an icon under it that says music click on it and right click on the songs you don't want and click delete the reason it did that was because your itunes automaticaly has songs on it when you download it so it just syncs those songs to your iPod. If this dosent work i have other ideas on how to do it but that's all i did!!
You cant just send them to it. you need a computer that has itunes and have both ipods on the same account and then plug in the old ipod to the computer and copy the songs to itunes then plug in your new ipod and copy your music to the ipod
its basically when you lets say updated your music from iTunes with new songs........... but the new songs don't show up in your iPod so you press auto-fill it will delete all your songs from your iPod and re-download all your songs again to have all your songs that you wanted on your ipod
Yes, if you sync with the library of the other computer it will replace your songs with the songs of the new computer.
plug your ipod to the computer, open itunes, select Music and manually transfer the song to the ipod
If you have music backups of the old iPod in iTunes, you can easily sync the songs with the new iPod. If you don't have backups, you are also able to transfer purchased songs from the old iPod to iTunes using the "Transfer Purchases" function of iTunes. You won't be allowed to transfer the songs from the old iPod to computer or new iPod if the songs are not from iTunes. This is how to transfer music from old iPod to new iPod with the "Transfer Purchases" function of iTunes: Step 1. Plug the Old iPod into computer via the USB cable. Then launch iTunes. Step 2. Click "File > Device > Transfer Purchases". iTunes will automatically transfer the songs to iTunes library. Step 3. Plug the new iPod into computer. Then import the songs from iTunes to the new iPod.