Old computer crashed. dont wanna delete songs off ipod...

o.k. so my old computer crashed and i want to somehow keep my songs on my ipod and add more with my new computer without deleting them. is this possible? i'm gonna have to use a new itunes. so is there anyway to keep my songs on my ipod?

are you sure none of my songs will get deleted from my ipod because i have over 3,000 songs and dont wanna have to build it up again
Yes. You will be asked for confirmation before any songs are deleted from the iPod when it is hooked up to a new computer. If you choose not to delete the songs, you can follow the instructions linked to above unless the iPod is an iPod shuffle. If the iPod is an iPod shuffle, you can still stop the music from being deleted from it, but you cannot transfer any additional music.
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