Ipod used as hard drive and transferring to new PC

I cant get my ipod that I use as a hard drive as well for storage of songs to synch up with my new PC. I have tried following the articles inj the help but to no avail. I have even erased my entire libraray onloy to have to go back and spoend hours resynching with the old PC. How do I get this done. It seems like it should be really easy as I use my ipod as the hard drive.
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