Ipod and itunes updater

If i were to update my itunes i wouldnt loose my songs right? also what does the ipod updater do?
thanks

Rachel,
If i were to update my itunes i wouldnt loose my songs right?
In theory that's right and in practice it will be right most of the time.
But the funny thing about computers is that sometimes they do some not so funny things ... like losing data that they're not supposed to. That's why it's always recommended that you make a back-up of anything on your computer you consider important. And hopefully you consider your music to be important.
also what does the ipod updater do?
The iPod Updater installs the most recent software available for your iPod. It's generally assumed the most recent software will have the newest features and the fewest bugs. There may be exceptions, though.

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