HT203167 Lost my files at my old IBook

Hi how are you. Actually my library was at my old IBook  and suddenly it broke up. I want to know how can I get my iTunes music files back? It's over then 1.800 songs ande they are still at my Ipod but I want to buy some new songs and I'm afraid to refresh it at my laptop IMacPro   and have my library lost. What do I do? Can you help me please?
Thanks a lot

Hi how are you. Actually my library was at my old IBook  and suddenly it broke up. I want to know how can I get my iTunes music files back? It's over then 1.800 songs ande they are still at my Ipod but I want to buy some new songs and I'm afraid to refresh it at my laptop IMacPro   and have my library lost. What do I do? Can you help me please?
Thanks a lot

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