Ipod as mass storage device

Hi
I have an older gen ipod nano which I have synced in the past with a now defunct desktop computer.  I've been told I can move my music over to my current laptop by getting the laptop to recognise it as a mass storage device.  I've tried just looking in Libraries on my laptop but no music shows in the list.  Any idea how I get around this one please?
Thanks in advance.
Shelley

Hi Shelley-Jane,
Welcome to the Apple Support Communities!
If the music that is currently on your iPod nano was purchased from iTunes, you can use iTunes on the computer to transfer those purchases into your computer library.
iTunes Store: Transfer purchases from your iOS device or iPod to a computer
http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1848
Have a great day,
Joe

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