IPod mini PC to iBook

My iPod was fomatted for Windows and I recently bought an iBook for college. When I plugged my iPod into the iBook, it told me I needed to restore the factory settings for it to work with the mac, so I did, erasing all the songs off my iPod. I want to know how I should transfer all my songs from the PC to the iBook.

Hi Suzanne. Try burning all your tracks as data on the Windows system by changing the Burning option in Preferences in iTunes then convert them back to AAC on the Mac, you should be able to get 150-200 tracks on a single 80min CD, this could take a while but it depends on the size of your library. Let me know if this helps.

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    You are prepared to buy a new one
    You can’t accept the re-sell value of your broken iPod
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