Old Library Was Erased Can I Transfer Hp_Admin's iPod Songs To New Library?

I recently bought a new computer and I forgot to save my itunes songs.I reinstalled my itunes and I still have all my old songs under HP_Administrator’s iPod, I was wondering if there is any way to transfer those songs in my HP_Administrator’s iPod to my new library so I don't have to download all of my songs over again....Any advice is appreciated.Thanks

I am not absolutely sure I have understood you. But if you are asking how to transfer music from an iPod to your PC, it can be done as follows:
Copy from iPod to PC
It is important not to allow your iPod to sync with an empty library. If it is set to synchronise automatically you will get a message saying your iPod is linked to a different library and asking if you want to sync – it is important to press cancel as syncing with an empty library erases all music from your iPod.
You can also prevent auto sync by holding down shift & ctrl as you plug in your iPod and keeping the keys held down until the iPod appears in iTunes.
Once you are connected, you need to set your iPod to manage music manually.
http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=61148
If you have an iPod with iTunes Store purchases on it, you can use it to copy your purchases to other authorized computers.
http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?path=iTunesWin/7.3/en/2586win.html
However this is not allowed for other music.
This MacMuse tip tells you how to copy music from your iPod using Windows Explorer, but it is a bit fiddly:
http://discussions.apple.com/messageview.jspa?messageID=797432
Otherwise you can use third party software to manage the transfer, there are a variety of programs out there, some free and some that will copy ratings and counts as well as the music files. Here is a selection, check them out and see what suits you.
http://www.yamipod.com/main/modules/home/
http://www.floola.com/modules/wiwimod/index.php?page=WiwiHome
http://www.ipodsoft.com/site/pmwiki.php?n=igadget.Homepage
http://www.copytrans.net/
No doubt you could find others by Gooling: copy iPod to iTunes

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