TS1363 replacing ipod shuffle with ipod nano ?

Replacing and older ipod shuffle with a new ipod nano.  Cant get itunes to recognize the device so I can download my songs.  Any help out there?

Getting iTunes (and your computer) to recognize your shuffle is one problem. 
Also, you can't use iTunes to transfer song files from iPod to computer, except for songs you purchased from the iTunes Store (and those can also be re-downloaded from the iTunes Store Purchased screen).  However, there are third-party utilities that can be used for iPod to computer transfer of song files.  If you do a Google search on something like "ipod transfer," you should get some links.
But you would have to get your shuffle recognized by your computer first, before any type of transfer would work.

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