I have an old iPod that has songs on it from a different computer/itunes-.

I want to add these songs to my new iTunes account. Can I do that without losing songs?

See:
Recovering your iTunes library from your iPod or iOS device: Apple Support Communities
You can only copy them to a computer/iTunes library. You can't add them to your iTunes account. Accounts can't be merged.

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    I have a classic iPod with songs that were put on it from a different computer. If I plug it up to my computer, will it keep the songs that were originally on it from the previous computer AND allow me to put new songs on it from my computer?

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    https://discussions.apple.com/thread/2452022?start=0&tstart=0
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    Or If there is any purchased music then you can try to transfer purchases
    http://support.apple.com/kb/ht1848
    If you're in the US you can reload purchased music
    http://support.apple.com/kb/ht2519

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    You may take your device to an Apple retailer for help or you may call Customer Service and arrange to send your device to Apple:
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    iPhone Service Support and Costs
    iPad Service Support and Costs
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  • I have an excel spreadsheet that needs to be transferred from a PC computer to my imac.  I downloaded the numbers program, but when I transferred the spreadsheet using numbers, it didn't appear the same.  Do I need to buy the mac office software?

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    Help! I just bought a new computer and am trying to get the songs from my iphone to itunes on the computer. My old computer that had all of origional songs on itunes crashed so all I have is my old iphone. How do I get the songs to go into my itunes library. I would like to purchase a new iphone and plan to load the songs on it after I can figure this out? Please Help?

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    how do i delete all my old music that i try transfering from my old ipod to my new itunes account? without deleting my new i tunes i bought?

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    I accidently put my old 2nd generation Ipod nano through the washer a few years ago. Well after that it would no longer work do to water damage. After a while i got a new Ipod (the same type) and was able to get new songs to put on it and what not. Well i was playing around with the one i washed opne day and found that i could still restore it on iTunes. However, it wont let me restore it without losing all of my music and what not that i got for the new one. I would like to continue to use the old one, but I am afraid of losing all of my current stuff. Does anyone have any suggestions as to how i can restore the old and keep the new? I am in desperate need.

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    The battery has deep discharged and is now dead. It will never recharge and should be replaced.
    If your iPod Touch, iPhone, or iPad is Broken
    Apple does not fix iDevices. Instead they exchange yours for a refurbished or new replacement depending upon the age of your device and refurbished inventories. On rare occasions when there are no longer refurbished units for your older model, they may replace it with the next newer model.
    You may take your device to an Apple retailer for help or you may call Customer Service and arrange to send your device to Apple:
    Apple Store Customer Service at 1-800-676-2775 or visit online Help for more information.
    To contact product and tech support: Contacting Apple for support and service - this includes international calling numbers.
    iPod Service Support and Costs
    iPhone Service Support and Costs
    iPad Service Support and Costs
    There are third-party firms that do repairs on iDevices, and there are places where you can order parts to DIY if you feel up to the task. Start with Google to search for these.
    The flat fee for a battery exchange is, I believe, $99.00 USD.

  • I have a new Ipod that I received for Christmas and a Toshiba computer that is only 2 years old.  Ipod says it is syncing, and I have new version of itunes but no music transfers from my computer to ipod?

    Can anyone help with this?  I am on my second ipod.  First one was generation 3 and this of course is gen. 7. 

    BTW. . .yes, I have  tried everything on the troubleshooter link.

  • I have an old ipod that i am giving to my dad. I want to put it on my dad computer with an itunes account of his own but it wont sync. How do i sync it with his computer and his own account?

    Please help!

    Ive downloaded itunes and created an apple account what do i need to do to sync it!
    Please help!
    soccerlover16 <3

  • HT1351 I have an IPOD that has not been synced to Itunes for several years. I no longer have the same computer or e-mail address.  How can I sync my old IPOD material to my new itunes account?

    I have an older IPOD that has not been synced to Itunes for seceral yeras. I no longer have the same computer or e-mail address. How can I sync my old IPOD material to my new Itunes account?

    Your email address (used as your Apple ID) does not matter, because iPods are not directly linked to a particular Apple ID. 
    NOTE:  You can still use your old Apple ID, even if your that email address is no longer valid.  As long as you remember your Apple ID password.  Go here and click on Manage your Apple ID.
    https://appleid.apple.com/cgi-bin/WebObjects/MyAppleId.woa/
    You can change the primary email address used by Apple, although the Apple ID remains the same.
    Back to the iPod.  iTunes syncing is generally in one direction only, from the computer's iTunes library to the iPod.  You cannot use iTunes to transfer song files from iPod to computer, except for songs purchased from the iTunes Store.  However, there are third-party methods and utilities that can transfer from iPod to computer.  If you do an Internet search on something like "ipod transfer," you should get some links.  (The CNET article seems to be popular.)
    Once the song files are on your computer's drive, you can add them to your new iTunes library.  After confirming everything is there, sync your iPod to that library.  If there is any content purchased from the iTunes Store that uses DRM (copy protection), such as audiobooks, videos, and very old song purchases, iTunes may prompt you to authorize your computer with your Apple ID (the one you used to make the purchases).

  • I have an iPod that has music from CD's that I no longer have. The iPod was synced to an old computer that crashed. My current iPhone and my old iPod share an itune's account. Is there a way I can transfer my music from my old iPod to my new computer?

    I have an old iPod touch with songs from CD's I no longer have (so they weren't purchased on iTunes). The computer that the songs were synced on crashed a while ago. Is there a way I can sync my old iPod to my new computer and retrieve those songs to get them on my new iPhone? They share an Apple ID and iTuens account.

    Most Windows users don't.
    Purchase an external hard drive and use the backup software that comes with it to backup files from your computer.
    Buy TouchCopy and install it on your new computer, connect your old iPod and transfer your songs to your computer.

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