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<blockquote data-quote="TBoblp" data-source="post: 218510" data-attributes="member: 17284"><p>First of all, you can't simply take the songs from your iPod and put them on your computer with iTunes. Search for and download a program called Senuti. That will be all you need to transfer songs from the iPod to iTunes on your new computer. Make sure you read all the info on how to do it before you jump right in. The reason why it erased all your songs when you plugged it in, is because iTunes is by default set to autosync with your iPod. If you have no songs on itunes, it tell the ipod that there are no songs on it. I, like most other people, turn this off so that I can manually import songs onto the ipod. You can only change this when your ipod is plugged in.</p><p></p><p>To transfer pictures, depending on how many, just put them on a CD or DVD and into your mac. Then double click the CD icon and highlight and drag into iPhoto as you please.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TBoblp, post: 218510, member: 17284"] First of all, you can't simply take the songs from your iPod and put them on your computer with iTunes. Search for and download a program called Senuti. That will be all you need to transfer songs from the iPod to iTunes on your new computer. Make sure you read all the info on how to do it before you jump right in. The reason why it erased all your songs when you plugged it in, is because iTunes is by default set to autosync with your iPod. If you have no songs on itunes, it tell the ipod that there are no songs on it. I, like most other people, turn this off so that I can manually import songs onto the ipod. You can only change this when your ipod is plugged in. To transfer pictures, depending on how many, just put them on a CD or DVD and into your mac. Then double click the CD icon and highlight and drag into iPhoto as you please. [/QUOTE]
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