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Ok so I have iTunes loaded on my pc and have been using it with my iPod touch. I have a small hard drive and tend to delete songs and content after it is loaded on my iPod. If I want to load songs, pics, ect back onto my pc how do I do it. I'm afraid if I sync all my content will be erased. All I left on my pc was music purchesed from iTunes store.

Are you talking about transferring music from your iPod to your local computer? Unfortunately, the only stuff you will easily be able to transfer is anything you purchased via iTunes, which it sounds like you don't need to do.
This post from earlier today will be helpful for you, though: http://discussions.apple.com/thread.jspa?threadID=1634083

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