Recovering songs from back-up hard drive etc.

I have an old laptop with small capacity so I backed up my itunes onto a new hard drive. I then deleted the songs from itunes so that I could download more cd's onto laptop. I had set ipod to 'manually manage songs' and thought that this would stay in place until I changed it. I plugged ipod into laptop and it said 'updating ipod do NOT remove/disconnect. I was worried so I removed the the usb cable and unplugged it.
Now I seem to have lost a lot of album cd's from ipod even though they 'appear' to still be there but when I select eg. 'Trick of the Tail' the ipod just searches from track to track and then returns to main menu. Help!
How do I restore cd's from hard drive onto ipod? I have all itunes library on hard drive but not sure how to get this onto ipod as my laptop has little capacity. Is there anyone I can ring and talk to about this?
Sorry very longwinded but hope someone can come to my rescue.
Shedhead

This is directed at shedhead:
Kenneth is absolutely right about removing iPod from the computer when it says not to. It can seriously mess things up and you might be forced to restore your iPod.
But, an external hard drive really works fine. The only thing to watch out for is if your file pathway is directly from that drive, then do whatever it is in your power to ALWAYS keep the external hard drive appear as the same drive. For example, the first time it might have been the F Drive, so your songs have that for their pathway. But if you accidentally had in another jump drive that took up this name, the external hard drive will now be called G Drive. Sometimes it converts back, but sometimes it gets stuck as that even when there is nothing taking up the name J Drive. That totally screws up your library and you would have to manually locate each songs if you want to maintain the current play lists and play counts.

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