I've got two Ipods, one won't charge-HELP ME

Okay, I've got two Ipods here. Nothing too bad right? Alright, I have two Ipods for one computer. Now that may sound a little tricky but I don't know.
Here's my problem.
I run two Ipods out of my Dell Laptop.
Ipod type: Old Shuffle (2x)
Okay here's the actual problem.
When I plug the Ipod that I set my Itunes to in, it charges and does everything it's supposed to to be a normally effiecient good playing Ipod Shuffle. Fun fun, right? Well here's where I'm lost. When I go to plug the other Ipod in that originally was set to the Itunes library of my old Laptop the Itunes for the other says "Would you like to replace all of the songs from your Ipod and reset them to the Library of the current logged-in user?". Naturally I'd say no. All I want is to charge one Ipod because all of the songs I want are already on it. But it refuses to charge unless I delete everything on it and set it to everything that is in the library.
What do I do? I don't want to lose all of the songs I have on one Ipod, but at the same time I want to still listen to it, but it refuses to charge unless I say okay to that stupid warning "your songs will be replaced" thingy. Help me out here. What can I do to correct this issue?

How to use multiple iPods with one computer
http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=300432
Patrick

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