![]() ![]() That's why it is recommended to have a backup of your computer, and doing so might save you a lot of hassle, kinda like what you're probably going through right now! ![]() But syncing a lonely iPod with a new computer (without losing content already existing on the iPod) is not easy, and there’s no guideline provided by Apple whatsoever. Just a matter of copying and pasting, it’s that simple. Apple has detailed instructions for that, so have a look at them. However, moving the iTunes library to another computer is not as difficult as it seems, since you have the original (host) computer up and running, so you can get stuff out of it. In short, you don’t want to lose data, but syncing the iPod with a new computer means all the content on your iPod will be overwritten with the content in that computer’s iTunes library. Or, you simply want to move your entire iTunes library to a new computer and eliminate the risk of losing everything when you sync with it. ![]() The computer with which you used to sync your iPod has died, and you can no longer sync it because a new computer won’t accept it. A guide on ‘syncing your iOS device with a new computer’ will be available soon, do check back! This is the first part of the guide, more focused on iPods (Shuffle, Nano, Classic). ![]()
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