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Your computer crashes and you lose your entire music library. Unless you have a backup, you would have to spend several hours importing your music back into iTunes.

Fortunately, it is possible to recover music from your iPod. You don't need any special software to do this either, although such programs do exist. The only things you won't be able to recover are your playlists, ratings, and play counts.

This article explains how to recover music from your iPod using Windows. The recovery process for Mac and Linux system is different but can be obtained from other websites. Please follow these instructions carefully to avoid losing any of your music.

  1. This will prevent iTunes from erasing any songs on your iPod that are not listed in iTunes.
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    1. Open the "Tools" menu and select "Folder Options" (if you are using Windows Vista, the menu may be hidden - pressing the "Alt" key will open it)
    2. Click the "View" tab
    3. Select the "Show hidden files and folders" option, then click "OK"
  2. Make sure iTunes is open, press "Ctrl+," or "Ctrl ," depending on your computer, to open the iTunes preferences screen, then click the "Advanced" tab
  3. The next step won't work if the folder is hidden. Click "OK" when done.
  4. Drag the music folder to the iTunes button on your task bar and position it inside the iTunes window, then release the mouse button. Your music is now being copied to your iTunes library.
    1. If you find that all of your music file or album names are gibberish, close iTunes, repeat step 2, then...
    2. open iTunes, create a new (empty) library when prompted, and add your iTunes music folder back to your library (under the iTunes 'File' menu.. see step 15).
  5. If you have any songs in your iTunes Music folder that are not on your iPod, use the "File -> Add Folder to Library" option to add them to your music library.
  6. Selecting "Erase and Sync" will erase all the songs on your iPod and replace them with the ones on your computer.
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