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Zsnake

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Dec 18, 2011
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I have songs on my I-pod that I do NOT have back-up for. I bought a new computer and forgot to transfer the songs from it to the new one. Now I want to ADD songs to the I-pod, but (I think I'm correct) when sync-ing, the I-tunes software deletes what is on it before adding new stuff.

Is there anyway to ADD songs to an existing I-pod memory with out deleting that memory?????

Thanks in advance for any help!

~<:Ssssssssssssnake/""
 

0000757

macrumors 68040
Dec 16, 2011
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If they were bought songs, you can transfer them by right-clicking on the device in iTunes and choosing "Transfer Purchases". This only works on iTunes purchases and the computer must be authorized.
 

Zsnake

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Dec 18, 2011
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chrf097

I appreciate that. I have done so, but it's the downloads I made to my (now extinct) old computer that I am concerned about.

Thanks again!

~<:Ssssssssssssnake/""
 

Zsnake

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Dec 18, 2011
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Thanks ever so much, likethesoup2! I never remember that one can do a search like that.

I downloaded a program and now everything I have sits in I-Tunes. All I have to do is sync it and Im back in business.

Kudos to you.

~<:Sssssssssssssnake/""
 
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