Wanted to use ipod classic 120gb between 2 p.c.s

I wanted to use my ipod on home dell pc, and also at work compac pc; both have windows xp; when i take it from home to work get a message asking if i;d like to restore setting to view my ipod.
will i lose all that is currently on my ipod
and if i continue to switch between the two will it eventually affect my ipod?
are there any other possible solutions?
thanks to any responces.

Hello hoagie96,
And welcome to Apple Discussions!
If you have your iPod set up to automatically sync iTunes content, any computer that you hook it up to (other than its original) will ask you to erase and sync, which, yes, will delete everything from your iPod, so make sure you hit Cancel.
If you wish to sync your iPod between two computers, you will need to set it up to manually manage music and videos, which can be accomplished via iTunes. For more information on how to use your iPod with multiple computers, check out this Apple support document. Hope it helps.
[Using iPod with multiple computers|http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1202]
B-rock

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