Computer Crashed - Only Copy of Music on ipod

My computer recently Crashed, and the only copy of all my music is on my ipod shuffle. i tried connecting the ipod to my work PC but i-tunes asks me if i would like to use the existing library on my work pc (of course not) because its empty, and if i erase my ipods library, i will have nothing.
Any One Have a Solution!!!!??????
Dell PC   Windows XP  

Here's something that might help from Kim Komando:
Q. My hard drive crashed and I lost everything, including my iTunes files. The music is still on my iPod, but Apple says they can't move the songs from the iPod to the iTunes library. Is there any fix to this problem?
A. Unfortunately, many people still do without backups. But in your case, your iPod serves as a backup for iTunes. The only problem is getting music from the iPod back into iTunes.
iTunes can be a great music organizer. But the iTunes-iPod relationship goes only one way. You can transfer music from iTunes to iPod, but not vice versa.
To get around this, you must use a third-party program. Such programs--like iPodFolder (free), CopyPod ($20) and Anapod Explorer ($25)--are marketed as backup tools. But they can also recover music from your iPod after a computer crash.
Assuming you have re-installed all of your programs, iTunes should be empty. Do not connect the iPod and sync it to iTunes. That will empty the music database on the iPod, and you will not be able to listen to the songs on it.
Instead, do not re-install iTunes. If you have already done so, uninstall it. Otherwise, iTunes processes running in the background could prevent copying the music off the iPod.
Next, install one of the third-party programs on the computer. Connect the iPod to it and copy the music to the computer. After transferring the music, remove the iPod connection. Re-install iTunes. Then copy the music to iTunes.
Once you have the same library on both the iPod and iTunes, you can safely connect the two.
The automatic sync feature can be turned off, but you have to connect your iPod to access the right setting. Your iPod's music database will be wiped out before you can disable the automatic sync. It's a terrible catch-22.

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