Importing To Formatted Computor

Hi
I had To Do An Emergency Reformat On My computer, how can i get the files from my ipod back into my Itunes, when i go into my ipod there is no music folder to copy even tho the music is still on my ipod, please help

That is because you cannot rip music from iPod to iTunes without a third party software. Next time you need to have your iTunes music library backed up elsewhere besides your PC and iPod. Relying solely on them is not good enough as both are capable of crashing.
You will need to install a third party program such as YamiPod, iPod Transfer, CopyPod, etc. (just do a Google Search, hundreds of programs will show up). Then you will need to use them and follow their specific directions on how to rip the library onto iTunes.
Good Luck,
Rachyl

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