How Do You Add Music To Your Ipod With Itunes On A Different Computer Without Replacing Your Songs?

I want to add songs from a different computer onto my iPod without it deleting all my music and just adding the few songs that are in the library.
Thanks.

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5 Responses to How Do You Add Music To Your Ipod With Itunes On A Different Computer Without Replacing Your Songs?

  1. Lou says:

    I want to add songs from a different computer onto my iPod without it deleting all my music and just adding the few songs that are in the library.
    Thanks.

  2. hellosuz says:

    i got a memory stick and made a file on it with all of my music on.
    so when i put it in the other computer i just added those files and then took the memory stick back to the first computer for my ipod. it’s confusing but it worked for me (:
    and it’s a good way to back up your music. (:

  3. Ethan says:

    I recommend AVCWare iPod to iPod/Computer/iTunes Transfer which can transfer your iPod and iPhone music, video, playlist, photos back to computer and iTunes.
    If you own more than one iPods, AVCWare iPod to iPod/Computer/iTunes Transfer can simultaneously manage all the iPods in the same interface, you may transfer files among these iPods by drag-and-drop.
    Hope it helps!

  4. Tuggin on V8 heart strings says:

    Go on comp 1 sync the ipod, go on comp 2 download itunes 4 free, set up itunes, go back to comp 1 and click “active sharing” (only works if comp 1+2 r on same wire less network) choose comp 2, eject ipod out of comp 1, go on comp 2, sync ipod into i tunes and add what you want.
    but beware! most of the stuff that goes onto the itunes on comp 2 may delete its self!

  5. Whats the name ???? says:

    You can’t i-tunes will synchonize your I-pod wich will delete all your songs
    I wondered the same thing and its so iritating
    sorry

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