Can't get music off ipod to computer

I am trying to get some music (from a CD) off my ipod to teh laptop..I have set computer for manual, etc. When I look in ipod music library they are not lsited by artist as in itunes so i don't know what to drag and drop. HELP!!!!

Itunes will not allow you to transfer music from the Ipod to Itunes however their are workarounds if you require access to the data. Here is one such clumsy workaround (or you could use some third party software)
1) If Itunes is already installed disk use may need to enabled so you can see the Ipod in my computer. Itunes hides your ipod from windows otherwise.
2) Make sure you can view hidden files. In MY computer go to tools>folder options>view>show hidden files and folders.
3) Windows should see the ipod and your music should be on your ipod in several hidden folders. To be safe I would copy it all to say your desktop.
4) Install Itunes http://www.apple.com/itunes/download/ and the Ipod updater http://www.apple.com/ipod/download/ (if you don't already have it installed)
After that drag the copied folder to Itunes (drag and drop or in Itunes (File>add folder to library)
You may need to authorise your new computer by playing it in the library first.

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