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Attach your iPod to your computer with the USB cable that come with your iPod. The iPod monitor should say "Do not cut off".
Open iTunes. Your iPod should come into view under Devices in the bar to the left.
Follow the orders for naming your iPod and changing the first settings if the iPod has not been plug into a computer before.
Buy music from the iTunes music store, use lime wire, or transport in songs off a CD using iTunes.
Make a decision whether you want to sync your iPod with your iTunes records or manually put songs on your iPod.
Syncing your iPod will mechanically add all of the songs in your records to your iPod. It will also delete any songs from your iPod that are not in your library. Click on your iPod icon and choose Sync in the lower right corner.
If you favor, you can be discriminating in the songs you want to add to your iPod. Highlight the songs and drag them into your iPod.
Add the songs to your iPod
Correctly disconnect your iPod using the eject button
Set up the iPod on the computer you diagram to use it on. An iPod set up with a Macintosh will need to have all the songs delete in order to use it on a Windows operating system. These only needs to be done once if you button computers, but just to make less harass, try to use the iPod on merely one computer.