My new computer won't sync new songs to my iod touch. I have wasted hours trying to get all my music on my ipod. It's driving me nuts! Help??!!

My old computer that my itouch was synced to died. I can't get my new computer to upload new songs to my itouch. It says it's syncing but then the new songs don't load. I have wasted hours trying to figure this out. Can anyone Help?

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Syncing to a "New" Computer or replacing a "crashed" Hard Drive: Apple Support Communities

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