Multiple Computers - adding songs

I just received a 2nd gen nano & I am new to the iPod/iTunes. I am having issues downloading manually between home & work computers. I have no problem with the home computer in which I orginally set it up with but adding songs to the work computer is a challenge.
As per instructions I am adding songs and lists manually. They seem to appear on device list but when I eject iPod only the orginal list/songs are on the device.
Further, on the work computer, the iPod Summary Page indicates I have far more capacity than on the nano. This is not the case at home.
I have updated, reset, etc. with the same result. Please advise.
NX7000   Windows XP Pro  

Had to rename iPod drive letter.

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