I was trying to put all my songs from my Ipod onto my New laptop, but they were all erased. Is there anyway I can restore my 200  songs quickly?

I was trying to put all my songs from my Ipod onto my New laptop, but they were all erased. Is there anyway I can restore my 200  songs quickly?

If iTunes purchases then:
Downloading past purchases from the App Store, iBookstore, and iTunes Store
Otherwise you will have to get them from where you originally obtained them

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