How can I download songs for my Ipod when my library is on my dead computer?
January 1st, 2008 | by songs |Doctor Der asked:
Here’s how it is. I downloaded songs on my Ipod with my former computer. Now that I have a new one, I can’t get new songs on their becuase I’m afraid that it will erase my library and all the songs I have. Since there is no way to get my old computer I don’t know if I can continue putting songs on my Ipod. Can anybody please help me out?
FERDINAND
Here’s how it is. I downloaded songs on my Ipod with my former computer. Now that I have a new one, I can’t get new songs on their becuase I’m afraid that it will erase my library and all the songs I have. Since there is no way to get my old computer I don’t know if I can continue putting songs on my Ipod. Can anybody please help me out?
FERDINAND














3 Responses to “How can I download songs for my Ipod when my library is on my dead computer?”
By begons w on Jan 3, 2008 | Reply
you will need to have a 3rd party tool to help you copy songs in your ipod to computer as itunes blocks the ipod-to-computer transfer, here is a review of top 5 ipod copying softwares(mac/windows) , hope this helps.
By devildoll99984 on Jan 7, 2008 | Reply
There are a couple ways you can go about this. First you can download and use a free program called iDump which lets you copy your music library from your ipod onto your new computer and allow you to sync without loosing anything. Another option is you can select “Manually manage music and videos” when you hook your ipod up to your computer and just click and drag the songs you want to add onto your ipod.
By Nunu L on Jan 10, 2008 | Reply
itune blocks this function, you must utilize other tools to achieve that. There’re couple of tools for transferring the files between ipod and computer (for backup)depends on your demands, e.g transfer only songs/videos, transfer photos etc. You can have a look of below review site, hope it useful.