Trnasfer My music from my mini to my nano

I have a mini but I get A nano and new computer as well so I instal the Nano sofwer in the computer, but now I like to see how I can put all the music that I have in the mini in to the nano library? Can some one help?

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Configuring your iPod For Disk Use
If when starting iPodCopy you get a message indicating that your iPod cannot be found but your iPod is connected to your PC and is visible in iTunes, it may be that your iPod is not configured for "Disk Use".
WARNING...
To set up Disk Use on an iPod requires that your iPod be connected to iTunes. Depending on your iPod and iTunes Preferences this may cause your iPod and iTunes to synchronize, resulting in a potential loss of music on your iPod.
You should only proceed if...
1-The iPod is connected to its parent iTunes library which contains all your music,
2-OR The iPod is set to manually manage songs,
3-OR The iPod is not yet linked to the iTunes library that is about to be started.
If iTunes asks if you want to link the iPod to iTunes library - Click No.
This iPod option is set using iTunes. Follow these instructions...
- With your iPod connected open iTunes.
- From the iTunes menu select Edit->Preferences..
- Select the iPod tab in the options preference window.
- Select the "General" tab. (iTunes version 4.7 and below only)
- make sure that "Enable disk use" is checked.
- Click OK.
- Restart iPodCopy.
I don't have all what they ask my. The only thing is the point 3 where the ipod it's not link it to the itune library that is about to started. but I don't know if I will lose the music that I have now in the ipod. I don't have my old computer, and that's another problem.

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