If you do not have a copy of iTunes software installed install a copy of Itunes software. Assuming the music on the laptop is in mp3 format drag the music files in to the iTunes music library. You can also add tracks from CDs you may own and iTunes can convert them to the mp3 format. Connect the iPod to the laptop's USB socket and iTunes will recognise it. You can then manage the music you want added to your iPod - iTunes can pick a random selection for you or you can set up your own playlist of tracks you particularly want to hear.
First you put in the Cd to your computer or laptop. Then you sync your music from the Cd to your Itunes. Then after that you just drag the songs you want from the Cd to your Ipod touch in the folder. Unless you don't have your own folder then you have to create one and then go to Ipod touch on the computer screen and go to music then press sync at the bottom.
Yes, iTunes store. It comes with the iPod.
Rip the music files to your computer and then sync the ipod to it via itunes
The ipod nano without the video and the ipod nano with video.
laptop because you can do more stuff and both are portable
you can only transfer music ipod<=>pc by using itunes.
if you have downloaded the itunes back. you have convert the itunes to the format ipod nano supported.
Itunes
drag the music to the ipod icon
i'm assuming you want to transfer music from your iPod to your laptop. plug in your iPod and open iTunes and go to File>Transfer Purchases
Yes you can , just click the ipod and tick music and sync.
This may or may not work. Plug in your iPod Touch and connect to iTunes as you normally would on your laptop. Then, go to the music section of your iPod in the iPod menu in iTunes. Then, drag all of those songs to the Music section on iTunes that is not in the iPod menu.
Answer:If you have "manage music manually" set you can copy the music folder directly across a cat 5 wire (over network) and play them on the laptop. If you have some DRM'd music (bought at iTunes) you will need to be sure the account listed on the laptop in iTunes is the same as on your desktop and you put the password in when it asks for it.
you put itunes on your computer or laptop, not the ipod itself. Then use itunes to download the music to your ipod. If you go on the apple website it has quite simple instructions on how to download itunes and music.
Don't sync your iPod when you are deleting your music. Also, once you delete something from your iTunes and it's on your iPod, then when you sync it again, the songs will be lost because you deleted the original file. So if you want to have no songs, you can delete all your library, or you can shorten your music to save some of your laptop memory.
I think you can create a file with the music etc on and then plug your Ipod touch in with a USB cable. Then it will bring up your Ipod info and drag the file across. I am just taking a guess at this :)