Two computer??

hi, excuse my ignorance!!!
but i have an itunes account on a desktop computer and an account on a laptop, my question is can i plug my ipod into both computers without losing any of my music???
so can i retrieve songs from both accounts without losing anything???
thanks in advance

If you want to connect and use an iPod on more than one computer or with more than one library you need to change the update preference in the iPod Summary tab to "Manually manage music and videos" and click Apply. The content of iTunes and the iPod are not syncronised in this mode so the two can be different. You can directly access the content of the iPod and play it through iTunes and you can drag and drop whatever you want to the iPod from either library. One exception to this is the iPod shuffle which is designed to be used with a single computer:
Using iPod with Multiple computers
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Something else to be aware of when using an iPod in manual mode is that the "Do Not Disconnect" message will remain on the display until you physically eject the device: Safely Disconnect IPod

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