How do i sync my ipod touch with my computer without erasing all music already on ipod?

how do i sync my ipod touch with my computer without erasing all of the music already on the ipod

Sanmannyer, just what are you smoking? iTunes can sync non-iTunes purchased music to any iPod and iOS devices (iPod touch, iPhone and iPad) as long as it is not DRM protected.
Would y plase stop posting incorrect information.
Sanmannyer wrote:
what the heck dude? That only works for ipod shuffles and not for ipod touch. U cant use itunes to copy non-purhased songs from ipod touch to pc. u have to use a 3rd party application like syncios to do so.

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