When iTunes introduced its version 7, they included a feature that makes it much simpler to transfer music from your iPod to a new or different computer. While it was possible before, it was a hassle to find a way to copy the music from your iPod to the computer. With the new backup feature it's a breeze to recreate your iTunes library.

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To start the conversation again, simply ask a new question. Had to get new computer with windows 10 and I can find a way to put music onto iTunes. Posted on Jan 25, AM. Page content loaded. Jan 26, PM in response to barryfromgastonia In response to barryfromgastonia. Hey Barry, I understand that you would like to transfer your music from your iPod to your new computer. Let's go over your options to get this working. Now for starters, you would not be able to import your music that was ripped form CD's.
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I would like to transfer music from my iPod to a new computer, without losing the music I have on the iPod as well as the music that is already on the new computer. My old computer crashed, and my music is only on the iPod. I've already uploaded and purchased music on the new computer, that wasn't on my iPod before. I'm afraid to hook the two together, because I've heard you can loose music. Any ideas on what I can do?
The original iPod was released in , which is almost two decades ago. Since then, hundreds of millions of iPods have been sold. Many MP3 players had been released way before the iPod showed up though, but its debut on the market made the MP3 player a must-have device. Your old music may not be readily available in any other form, but you can transfer the music from your iPod to your computer. Note: The music files from your iPod have four-letter names, and you can see each of their tags in File Explorer.