Downloading photos to ipod

Hi!
I don't have anymore the computer from which i downloaded music onto my ipod the first time. So now I have almost 800 songs in my ipod but only like 10 songs in my itunes library. I wanted to download photos from my new computer into my ipod too but when I tried to do it I noticed there's a note saying something like itunes will first copy the music again and then the pictures, so, does that mean that if I download the photos into my ipod my 800 songs will first be replaced with the 10 songs in my itunes library? There's also a note in the Ipod manual that says that every time you connect ipod to your computer your photos will be downloaded automatically. My ipod is set to update manually, so, does this mean that if i download photos into my ipod, it will start updating automatically my music too every time i connect it to my computer and therefore I'll lose my 800 songs?
Thanks in advance!

Noratci
You'll find the help you need if you post your question in the iPod forums.
Peter

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