SYNCRONIZED IPOD SHUFFLE TO ANOTHER COMPUTER

Dear all, I had my Ipod shuffle sincroinized with my previous laptop, I try to use in another laptop and tells me is sincro with another. How can I syncro to this new one?

This is how I got my music without wiping it out first.....I connected my iPod and of course it wanted to erase my music so I clicked cancel. I went into my computer and clicked on the iPod and went into the folders shown. I knew how many songs I had and could see folders with various weird file names of about 5 characters so I copied all of them onto my hard drive into the iPod then into iPod control then into the music folder. Then I went into iTunes and clicked on file, add a file and browsed to the music folder and clicked on the weird named files and iTunes added it back in without me losing my music. Of course when I disconnected and reconnected my iPod I allowed it to erase it since I had all my music.
I hope it works for you like it did me.

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