My Computer hard drive crashed lost everything, how do I transfer my music on ipod back to new computer?

Hard drive data is unrecoverable as drive no longer spins.  All of my music is on my iPod and don't want to loose it.  How can I get my music back onto the new Windows 7 laptop without loosing during a sync?
Thank you

You don't specify iPod classic or iPod touch...
You should be able to:
Backup the device to the new windows installation (iOS devices only)
Transfer your purchases into a newly authorized library
Recover any other media using third party tools as suggested in this post from forum regular Zevoneer
Restore the device from the backup (iOS devices only)
This process should switch the association of the device to the new library, preserving the data and settings in your apps. (iOS devices only)
When you get it all fixed, make a backup!
tt2

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