Can't make new hard drive stream to ATV

After my computer crashed, the hard drive was replaced but I lost all content. However, my ATV has much of my music, photos and movies so I don't want to lose this content. I would love to be able to retrieve these from ATV but I would settle for being able to keep the content and get the ATV to work with my refurbished computer. I can see my ATV in itunes devices but it only shows summary and photo tabs and the apply tab is grey so I cannot apply it. Does anyone know how I can keep the existing info on ATV and get it to recognize the new itunes library? Thanks

You can't do what you want.
1. You cannot recover the content from the Apple TV, unless you take it to somewhere where they can remove the drive from the device and extract all the content for you.
2. If you do sync with the new PC then it will erase the content from the Apple TV

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