Downloading with itunes on an external hard drive

How can I not lose the music on my ipod while downloading when it has been moved to an external hard drive (my book)? Presently, I can't download new music to my ipod as it will erase what is there. Also, my playlists are gone! If I move the music back to the mac itself, the computer will freeze. Can someone help me?

PhoenixR wrote:
If I do this do I run the risk of her deleting files?
yes.
If I let her create her own library isn't it just a bunch of duplicate files eating up space?
yes, but it would be safer.

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