Mac formatted iPod mini to iTunes on PC

I have an iPod Mini that's mac formatted, and i do not have access to my mac at the moment. I am trying to upload all my songs on my ipod into this PC...by using MacDrive v.6.1.5. iTunes is detecting the ipod as it should, but i can't seem to drag and drop the songs on my iPod into the iTunes music library. Frustrated as ****...and after talking to a PC using friend of mine, he also has the same exact problem..but his iPod is PC formatted. So it's not because of the cross platform via MacDrive...Any idea on how to extract the songs out of my ipod into the PC? Please help.

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