I can't get my songs from my iPod onto my computer

After I put songs onto my iPod, I delete them from my library. Now that I am getting a new iPod, I want to put all of my songs from my iPod into my library, but I have no clue how to do it, and the manuel says nothing about it. Please help me out!
windows   Windows XP  

strange never happend to be before
What you have to do it download the iPod Updater and restor the iPod and it will be fixed
http://www.apple.com/ipod/download/
Then put all the songs back on to the iPod i have not got a clue why this happend so many of my freinds use this and not had a prob

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