I need help retrieving music from my computer at work............urg!!!!

I just recently had my ipod (30gb video) replaced because it was damaged. The new ipod that i got was obviously updated to the newest version, now i cannot put the itunes music library that i have from work on my new ipod. I am so frustrated! i have about 200 songs on my computer at work that it won't allow to be loaded on to my ipod. The computer that I used to reload my library is my home computer, what can I do?
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You don't state what the actual issue is. Just saying " i cannot put the itunes music library that i have from work on my new ipod" hardly tells us anything. It's a little like saying "my car won't go, what's wrong with it?"
You should be able to use your iPod with more than one computer.
See this.
How to use an iPod with more than one computer.
You should maybe post back and give a little more detail.

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