Plug the opposite end of the cable into the computer's USB port. Click the tab with your iPod's name on it in the iTunes' window, and click the empty box next to "Manually manage music and videos."
Click "Apply" in the bottom-right corner of iTunes, and click the "Eject" button by the iPod tab.
Unplug the USB cable from your primary computer. Insert the USB cable into the USB port on the alternative computer and launch iTunes.
Although automatic synchronization on your iPod prevents you from connecting your iPod to a different computer, manual mode allows you to add content from several different computers when it is connected to iTunes. Manual mode requires you to manually disconnect your iPod from iTunes each time you connect it to a computer, and is useful if your iTunes library is larger than the amount of space available on the iPod. Content cannot be transferred from the iPod to the alternative computer unless it is an iTunes purchase and the alternative computer is authorized for transferring using your iTunes account.
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