Copy IPOD Contents TO Itunes on New Computer

Is there a way of copying my ipod music to a new computer versus haveing a blank itunes that then erases the ipod contents on syncing??? Thanks
JRklein

Ok, here is a little trick i learned. All you have to do is add folder (if on windows) or just files (not files on windows).
First you want to plug in your ipod while having iTunes open.
Second deny and attempt for iTunes to add the current library onto the pluged-in iPod.
Third, go to the preferences and go to advanced, and check the box that says: "Copy files to iTunes Music folder when adding to library"
Fourth: Amke sure the iPod is enabled as disk use, and then add the ipod folder, yes the whole thing to your library.
Fifth, the files hsould now appear in you library, and you can disconnect your iPod because the file were copied to you itumes Music folder.
sixth, disconnect the ipod and attempt to play the songs. If you can't retry.
Who said Apple doesn't let you take songs off the iPod.

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