HT4527 Old computer died.  Need to move music to new laptop?

My old computer gave out and a lot of my music library was on it.  I used the backup thumbdrive to move the music, but the files are not all coming with it and I can't play the music. It says it can't find the file.

this is an option
http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=300173
or
you can download third party software that will allow you to take the information on your ipod and trasfer it back on to your computer.. you can find these programs at www.versiontracker.com
a few that are free for windows are iPod->Folder 1.2 or YamiPod - 1.0.1
if you use a mac I suggest senuti
all of these can be found on www.versiontracker.com
good luck

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